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    I'm looking for good kids films for the summer holiday period, any recommendations (not to be stuck in front of all day I hasten to add!!) :-)

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    Home, Big Hero 6, Cinderella, Paddington, Disney (old and new)

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    Quote Originally Posted by natlou82 View Post
    Home, Big Hero 6, Cinderella, Paddington, Disney (old and new)
    Thanks natlou :-)

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    Mine like nativity, Matilda and holes at the minute (mine are school aged)

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    Oh yes Matlida is a fave! If you are looking for the 6 yr old try Annie (original), parent trap, Mary poppins, chitty chitty bang bag, Dorothy. These are all films my DD loves and she's nearly 6 x

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    I'm looking for good kids films for the summer holiday period, any recommendations (not to be stuck in front of all day I hasten to add!!) :-)
    Nanny McPhee!
    Nothing wrong with children watching a good video....they never seem to be able to see a whole one during term time....not enough time....but holidays are different!
    Set them up as if they are going to the cinema and let them watch undisturbed...popcorn a welcome treat too!

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    :-) We seem to watch alot of scooby doo at the moment!
    Toy story, and as others have said, Disney and pixar films.
    My older mindees like Bugsy Malone.

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    My girl mindees had a fad for barbie on Netflix... very different from the barbie movies these ones are short stories and it is so sad it makes me laugh
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    Toy Story 1, 2 or 3 here!!! Also any barbie films, the boys seem mesmerised by them too (not that they'd happily admit it )

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    My Neighbour Totoro
    Spirited Away
    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (either)
    The Book of Life
    The Book of Kells
    How to Train Your Dragon (either)
    The Last Unicorn
    Bl*%y Despicable bl*%y Me (and anything else with the bl*%y Minions in it )

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    Short Circuit (either)
    Hook
    Willow
    Flight of the Navigator
    DARYL
    Night at the Museum (any)
    Indiana Jones
    The Princess Bride
    The Goonies
    A Knights Tale

    That ought to keep you going for a while...

 

 

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