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What is your toddler's favourite film?

34 replies

JohnsonsIsBest · 10/05/2008 14:27

or does your lil one not watch?

Our DS loves Monsters Inc & Cars & Robots & anything wiht animals in it

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gigglewitch · 10/05/2008 23:19

shreks

ClareVoiant · 10/05/2008 23:23

My brother bought it for him for christmas cos his kids loved it too. I put toy story on for ds at new year cos i was soo bored with watching thomas.

Joash · 10/05/2008 23:49

...although I think I have thoroughly corrupted my gorgeous grandson. Bought "Phantom of the Opera" DVD as I have Gerry Butler fetish and GS ran into the kitchen yesterday, waving the DVD case and shouting "Can we have a DVD day and watch Phantom"

TheGoddessBlossom · 11/05/2008 11:08

toy stories, shreks, alice in wonderland, chitty chitty, lion king, dumbo, aristocats....

JohnsonsIsBest · 11/05/2008 12:21

The Incredibles, thats an other one!

old old Disney is very popular wiht our DS

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Umlellala · 11/05/2008 12:33

Watching Monsters Inc (again) right now (yes, I know. We will go out in the sun later...). Loving Pixar cos as an adult you don't mind watching them again and again too.

Dd is 2, and we discuss lots of scary bits (we do skip the beginning of Finding Nemo though... ) but I think tbh some of them will be scarier when you are older and get more implications iykwim. Dd is happy with rationalising that everyone is 'nice really' (she won't have it that anyone is actually horrible) and that mummy and daddy are here to cuddle her if she is scared.

Some good ideas for other films too here though.

Nanoon · 11/05/2008 23:13

DS1 3.8 loves loves loves Balto. Balto is half dog half wolf and saves sick children by bringing medicine 700 miles in snow. Gives me goose bumps when i watch it. DS 'plays' Balto which involes him dragging his 'sledge' (a box) around the house or garden as breakneck speed.

EBenes · 11/05/2008 23:16

Mine is too young (17 months) to like films, but she watched 3 minutes of Ratatouille and started laughing like a nutcase, until the human characters came on and started shouting at each other, and she was instantly turned off it.

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