Dolphins PlayThis is an informative, fun to watch movie about marine life. There’s a lot of information you can teach your kids from this film; they can learn more about the ocean ecosystem and the effects of human activity on it. This was one of the first made-for-kids movies that focused on the environment. The story focuses on the relationship between two dolphin characters, Ruby and Sebastian, and the dangers of invasive species and trash in the ocean. There’s also a theme of acceptance as the main character of Ruby is sexually dimorphic, which means her anatomy differs significantly between males and females. You can find this topic treated extensively in pop culture, but “Dolphins Play” is set within the context of the dolphin community, which makes it unique. Also, this narrative explores stress management through the use of humor. In short, this movie has something for everyone! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZ_l0JTw4uQ8 ------ Paragraph: Cats & Dogs is another award winning animated movie from 2010. It teaches children how to be responsible by having them think like dogs and cats. Children will learn what it takes to become an independent person who loves animals. The name refers to the fact that there are still some scenes where both pets team up to get things they want. These moments are mostly funny scenarios / situations Moviekids Dr. Seuss: The Lorax
If you really want to entertain kids, then simply let them watch an animated moviekids. Although live-action movies have high budget sequels, not all films with animation deserve a dollar bill sitting in front of it. There are many reasons why people like animated films, such as “it makes parents happy” or “the characters are easier to control.” But what is often forgotten about these film is that they can teach children quite a lot, from imagination formation to understanding storytelling. It was through cinematic techniques such as establishing plot, character, and theme that we as humans were able to understand the importance of stories. For instance, when looking at Disney’s hit movies, one can easily identify themes such as friendship, failure, loyalty, etc. These themes play an important role in telling a story and keep coming back throughout our lives. Even if you don’t view cartoons as storytelling, there are still ways to learn something from them. For example, by using graphics, animations, and music, you can create a whole world for your child to get lost in while watching a cartoon. This will lead them to use their own creative capabilities to imagine what happens next, taking learning into a different level. Feast of the CrowThis movie is about a boy who finds a magic candle that brings him food every day. He spends all his money on eating outside the cabin he lives in, so he starts to eat more and more until he becomes obese. Later he learns how to fly using his newfound ability to breathe underwater and goes out to learn new things around town. Animated movies can help children develop logical reasoning, self-control, focus, and other valuable skills. There are many animated films available that teach kids important concepts like cooperation, empathy, and responsibility. There are lots of different types of animated films, but we will look at some classic cartoons here. We hope you enjoy these film recommendations! For the Early FliersIf your kids are fans of reading, you may have noticed they like to run up front when they hear someone coming. It’s their way of answering that “I am so happy to see you!” question with a running giggle. But did you know you can use this habit as a way to start a conversation? Ask about how school is going, what sports they like, who they hang out with…whatever it is that is grabbing their attention these days. You can also ask them questions such as “What do you like most about being at school?” or “Which topic would you most want to focus on if you could choose your own subject?” These questions can provide you with clues into what matters to them. Then just steer the conversation in that direction. And don’t worry about not having enough stuff to talk about? Just mention something you watched or read that you both shared (your kid will probably be surprised by how much people share things between each other). That way, you’ll have at least one thing to talk about. Plus, kids love talking about themselves. They feel important because they have a role in making others aware of them. Hope For Good FishThis is one of the most inspiring animated movies I’ve ever seen. It was created by an Israeli man named Yaron Bruck who suffered from multiple sclerosis. Even though he couldn’t walk, he still wanted to make something great happen in his life. Hope For Good Fish is about two amazing fish that teach us how we can use our energy in positive ways to affect everyone around us. The name of the movie may be simple, but it includes a powerful message. The first lesson that we learn from the story is that “love and fear are both contagious emotions.” As humans, we know that this isn’t true, but as children we believe any emotion is able to spread through people. If someone feels love, they want to share that feeling with others. But fear is a dangerous emotion – it makes people want to run away or find safety. When we feel fear, we need to assess the situation properly and take measures to ensure our safety. In Hope For Good Fish, Belinda and Kelliwa help students understand the importance of expressing their feelings positively via emotional intelligence. By learning more about EI, people can improve many different areas of their lives such as teamwork, relationship management, and effectiveness at work. This movie teaches us that there are waysthat we can move forward in our lives and avoid anxiety and depression. Max & PigfishThis movie is one of our favorites. It’s fun, funny, creative, and most importantly, it teaches kids responsibility. The story involves two characters who have to take responsibility for their actions. At the beginning of the film, Max sees something good in himself by looking in the mirror. However, when he goes fishing with his father, he catches less than one fish because he didn’t use a hook that his mother gave him. His dad tells him how sad this makes him, but also shows him how to be responsible. By the end of the movie, Max realizes what happened and feels ashamed. He learns from his experience and becomes a more responsible person. This learning opportunity sets this film apart from others. There are many animated movies about saving the world or being brave, but few teach children lessons while having them enjoy themselves. Oogity BoogityIn this short animation, a group of dogs meet in a restaurant to have lunch. A waitress brings them drinks and one dog says “Oogit” which means hello. The dogs then trade stories about their lives. One white dog tells how he used to live with people but later decided that living with friends was better than being with pets. He also said that even though he lived alone, he still had fun. He told how he went swimming once a week to keep healthy and played hide-and-seek throughout the day. Another black and brown dog explains that she used to be afraid of wolves but now prefers humans to wolves. She also confesses that despite having many brothers and sisters, she never felt like part of the family until she joined the other dogs. The two dogs talk while they eat so the human server appears several times to show her enjoyment level.
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