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What age is right to take your kid to BOA?


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Never too young to start memories with him.  Inaugural season my son was 2.5 years old.  We lived within a few minutes of Death Valley, host to their 1st season.  He was young enough to sit on my lap and I didn't need to get him a ticket.  We went to 4 games that year.

To this day the Panthers is "our thing".  Even when apart we don't miss a game together without communicating in some way during the game.

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