Can a 13 year old watch a 15 at home?
Can a 13 year old watch a 15 at home? Nope. A 15 rating means nobody under 15 is allowed full stop. It’s illegal. 12A films are the ones where younger kids can go with a parent/ adult.
Can a 1 year old go to the cinema?
You’re never too young for the magic of film and most of our cinemas welcome babies for titles rated U, PG and 12A.
Can a 2 year old go to the cinema?
Once your toddler turns 2, up to one hour of screen time use is OK, but parents should watch with their children to help them understand what they are viewing. So, given that movies range from an hour and a half to two hours long, they should be the rare exception, not the rule, on your toddler’s list of activities.
Can a 3 year old go to the cinema?
Well, it depends on your kid. Lots of kids see their first movie around the age of 3 or 4, but some parents wait until kids are a bit older, especially if they’re sensitive to loud noises or scared of the dark. Choose the right movie. Obviously, you want something kid-friendly -– usually, animation fits the bill.