Ol' Popcan now that you're up I'll try and give you a bit of an idea on why you're getting razzed in this thread.
Typically for a deer hunt, people spend months finding deer, getting permission, tracking their movements and finding a place where they can combine this spot with stealth and have a successful hunt. One hunt mornings, we get up hours before dawn, drive to our spots, unpack and as quietly as possible. Once we make it to our spot, which has been planned for that days wind direction, we sit still and quiet for hours on end. Most days we see squirrels, some days more. If we make a successful shot, then the real work begins.
What I'm sure most in here are hearing is that you have no experience, not a lot of personal interest and are planning to bring a squirmy, noise maker along with you.
I brought my two year old out for a bow hunt last year. We tucked into a ground blind, listened to birds and read books, quietly. After about an hour, and 45 minutes before sunset, she was bored, restless and wanted to go. And that's what we did. That is also what I thought would happen and was mentally prepared for it. We will be doing it again this year, she loved hunting with Dad. She has come out after a kill and learned what happens also.
So, let your wife hunt and you enjoy some time with your child.