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AIBU to let my 2 yo watch Peter Pan

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DefendingPan · 23/12/2022 10:02

Peter Pan was one of my favourite movies as a child and I recently watched it with my daughter but her mum is worried that she’ll copy the Indian dance from the movie and get herself or us in trouble of some sort.

Am I being unreasonable to want to share this particular childhood favourite with my kids?

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WaddleAway · 23/12/2022 10:04

Eh? Did you create a MN account just to ask if your child should be allowed to watch a child’s film?

DefendingPan · 23/12/2022 11:48

WaddleAway · 23/12/2022 10:04

Eh? Did you create a MN account just to ask if your child should be allowed to watch a child’s film?

Yes. You never been bored on your break?

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WaddleAway · 23/12/2022 11:51

Not that bored, no.
In response to your question, millions of children all over the world have watched Peter Pan without getting into trouble for copying a dance from it.

UnicornMumcraft · 23/12/2022 11:54

Its fine, if you’re particularly worried fast forward that bit/go and get a snack together while it’s on. Disney does have a warning at the start of Peter Pan when you stream it now, not that it makes much difference to a two year old!

Rickandmortified100 · 23/12/2022 12:25

I love Peter Pan! It’s my favourite children’s movie and now it’s my children's’ favourite movie too.

lynthesearesexpeople · 23/12/2022 12:27

My two year old would watch 5 mins and wander off. I wouldn’t worry about it.

Krakenwakes · 23/12/2022 12:29

At age two?

WhatNoRaisins · 23/12/2022 12:29

Even if she does copy it I doubt she'd still be doing so as an adult.

Hellsmovie · 23/12/2022 12:32

Native American not indian

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