DD is now 6 (in year 2). She has always been easily frightened - I've always put it down to a healthy imagination really. But I suppose I would have thought she'd be beginning to grow out of it a bit by now.
'Frozen' had us leaving the cinema in the first scene! Screaming. That was the only cinema attempt we've made. Every other Disney film has been too scary - not that she's really wanted to try any. I tried Merida last year, but it was a total disaster.
Now we're attempting Aladdin on a rainy afternoon before tea - mostly because I've had enough of housework and playing! DS (3) is loving it. DD, who read the story as a school reading book this week, is terrified. I'm trying to point out the funny bits etc.
She loves the Tinkerbell films, but nothing any more perilous than that.
I'm delighted that she's not into horror movies and GTA, and don't intend to 'toughen her up', but really? Aladdin? I'm finding it hard to sympathise today.