Brian Basset grew up engrossed in classic television and coverage of NASA's space missions. His classic sensibilities show up strongly in his acclaimed comic strip "Red and Rover," about a young boy and his dog growing up together in a simpler time. Basset also draws the popular Adam@Home, ...

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I think he should be able to use the knife
What's wrong with cutting your kid's meat or with a 3-year-old having a blanket and whatever a nook is? They grow up fast enough, no need to rush them.
I am with u i saw a mother cut her 6yr. old's hot dog! and a 3 yr old with a blankie and nook! they won't even let their kids have fun bcuz they will get dirty God forbid!
parents r way to protective especialy these yuppies in the 25-35 bracket these kids today r afraid of their own shadows! i'm glad the generation i am in raised kids to not b so afraid of every lil thing!