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re: Disney/Pixar/Kids Movies
Posted on 3/6/14 at 2:35 pm to Rebels_to_Cover
Posted on 3/6/14 at 2:35 pm to Rebels_to_Cover
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How old do you think my boy needs to be until I take him to see movie in theater?
I know it is not exact science. He turned two in December and sits through Nemo and Toy Story. But they are familiar to him. I want to take him to see Frozen but worry I will be that dad with kid that can't be quiet.
We took our daughter to see Frozen at about 20 months old. She would have been fine had she not noticed the stairs. After that, she wanted to play on them all of the time. But as long as either my wife or I were standing along the wall holding her, she was OK.
Posted on 3/6/14 at 2:53 pm to Rebels_to_Cover
Like you said, every kid is different. But my wife and I took my kid to see Brave when he was about 2 and a half and he loved it. I took him to see Frozen also and again, he loved it.
Posted on 3/6/14 at 5:23 pm to Rebels_to_Cover
I remember my brother was 3 when he went to his first movie and couldn't handle it
Posted on 3/6/14 at 8:07 pm to Rebels_to_Cover
My friend and I took my goddaughter to see Legend of the Guardians last year in the theater. She was about a month from turning 3. We went in the middle of the day and were luckily the only people in the entire theater. About 20 minutes in, she said, "Is it over?" That was basically how she signaled she was done, but she stuck it out the rest of the way.
Fast forward one year and we took my goddaughter and her younger sister (also my goddaughter) who was about 16 months at the time to see Frozen. The 16 month old was enraptured nearly the entire time, though I do not think she stopped eating the entire movie. The now 3 year old (nearly 4) was very good. Frozen might not be a representative sample since it was such an engrossing movie for the kiddos.
Fast forward one year and we took my goddaughter and her younger sister (also my goddaughter) who was about 16 months at the time to see Frozen. The 16 month old was enraptured nearly the entire time, though I do not think she stopped eating the entire movie. The now 3 year old (nearly 4) was very good. Frozen might not be a representative sample since it was such an engrossing movie for the kiddos.
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