Martina
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Hello!
I was wondering if any of you have any ideas for some old movies for children.
I'm trying to educate & expose my children to some of the older movies and so far so good! We make a family thing out of it and and sit, watch and talk about afterwords.
So far, we've seen:
It's a Wonderful Life
Oliver Twist -1940s B&W original
Lassie -the original 1940s version
Call of the Wild -I think that one was a 1960s; it had a young Ricky Shroder in it
West Side Story -screenplay/musical -my teenage boys loved it
and my 5 year old, who was only allowed to watch a little,
went around singing, "When you're a jet, you're a jet all the way,
from your first cigarette, to your last dying day" for weeks -much
to the chagrin of his teachers!
The Bells of Saint Mary's -we LOVED that one!
Anyway, there have been others but none that I can think of off-hand.
Any suggestions?
Can anyone suggest some
I was wondering if any of you have any ideas for some old movies for children.
I'm trying to educate & expose my children to some of the older movies and so far so good! We make a family thing out of it and and sit, watch and talk about afterwords.
So far, we've seen:
It's a Wonderful Life
Oliver Twist -1940s B&W original
Lassie -the original 1940s version
Call of the Wild -I think that one was a 1960s; it had a young Ricky Shroder in it
West Side Story -screenplay/musical -my teenage boys loved it
and my 5 year old, who was only allowed to watch a little,
went around singing, "When you're a jet, you're a jet all the way,
from your first cigarette, to your last dying day" for weeks -much
to the chagrin of his teachers!
The Bells of Saint Mary's -we LOVED that one!
Anyway, there have been others but none that I can think of off-hand.
Any suggestions?
Can anyone suggest some