Sunday, April 12, 2009

Good movies for 5 year olds which don't involve death of parent/parents?

Doesn%26#039;t have to be intended for children, my 5 year old loved %26quot;Lilies of the Field%26quot;, but Nemo and Babe were too disturbing with the deaths of the mothers.

Good movies for 5 year olds which don%26#039;t involve death of parent/parents?
Toy Story movies


The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie


Peter Pan


Happy Feet


Charlotte%26#039;s Web


Over the Hedge


Cars
Reply:Winnie the Poo movies?
Reply:The Little Mermaid


Alladin


Prince of Egypt
Reply:Charlotte%26#039;s Web
Reply:Shrek
Reply:Try Monster%26#039;s inc, Cars, or anything Pixar (Nemo is a no no as you said) Madagasscar,





My kid likes these.
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pokemon movies





toystory 1 and 2
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Reply:Toy Story 1 and 2 are good, Monsters INC is a really good movie too. If you have a girl try some Care Bears movies like %26quot;Big Wish Adventure%26quot; or %26quot;Journey to Joke-A-Lot.%26quot; Dora, Wonderpets, and Spongebob also work well with my daughter.
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Reply:Disneys %26quot;Cars%26quot; is a real good one





Meet the Robinsons is ok





Monsters inc





shrek 1 and 2 not 3 the king dies





There are alot of good ones just watch them first and see if you think they are ok





but listed are some my 4/12 and 6 yr olds love
Reply:Try these:


Blue%26#039;s Clues Big Musical Movie


Cars


Any Care Bears Movie


Happy Feet


Lady and the Tramp


Oliver and Company


Hercules


Addladin


Ice Age I


Rebound


Blue%26#039;s Clues Birthday
Reply:%26quot;The Emperor%26#039;s New Groove.%26quot;





I love that one, and I%26#039;m told I have the mentality of a five year old.
Reply:A year without a santa claus, anything pixar, scooby doo, alvin and the chipmunks (releasing this friday) and Cheaper by the Dozen
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happy feet


hoodwinked


cars


space jam


alice in wonderland (the cartoon and the remake both are good)
Reply:First of all, Nemo didn%26#039;t show ANY deaths, so I seriously doubt that any five year old would be upset about it, unlike Bambi%26#039;s mother, which caused many a child to cry (my Mother included, when she was a kid!). Granted, Nemo had some scenes that might be too intense for a five year old, but most get over it, quickly, thanks to excellent characters, dialogue, and plot. Similar with Babe.





Second, what%26#039;s wrong with a little angst in a child? Are you sure that it%26#039;s YOU who isn%26#039;t disturbed by the thought of such? Let your child explore the world now, so that he or she may learn, and not be afraid of the inevitable (this goes for just about anything, except, of course, things that could goes physical harm, but if I needed to say that . . . !). You%26#039;ll eliminate virtually every movie on the planet if you remove the question of death, which is a part of life!





Third, do you REALLY want your child to grow up thinking that life is full of Smurfs, Teletubbies, Wombles, Barney, and other fanciful fluff???





Fourth, here%26#039;s my list, in no particular order


(avoid remakes and sequels!


also, kids don%26#039;t have to understand the movie;


they only need to be entertained by it,


which this list most certainly will do,


not to mention stir their imaginations!)





- Stuart Little (1999)


- Chitty-Chitty, Bang-Bang! (1968)


- The Never Ending Story (1984)


- Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory (1971)


- Mary Poppins (1964)





Fifth, if you don%26#039;t like any of the above,


click on any of the following links,


though I%26#039;m sure that anyone could find


SOMEthing wrong with ALL of them!
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Reply:i recommend hostel......just kidding......have ur kid seen shrek.....its pretty gd and funny.....
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Reply:Hmmm...5 year old movies....which don%26#039;t involve death of parents.....uhh....lets see....I got it! the best movie for your children is: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.


Your children will love it!



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