Brand new movies are great! It's so much fun standing in line at
the theater, breathing in the buttery popcorn smell, giddy with
anticipation when a new movie is released.
My children love watching the latest and greatest movies, but I
just grin when I hear my children singing the songs I used to
sing as a kid - "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" or
"Tomorrow". Hearing their little off-key renditions is the best
music to my ears.
Have you introduced your children to the movies you enjoyed when
you were younger?
Swiss Family Robinson (1960) The Robinson family gets
shipwrecked near an island. With hard work and togetherness,
they build a majestic tree house. They are faced with many
trials - wild animals, weather, and pirates, but their ingenuity
carries them through. Great family values!
The Parent Trap (1961) Twin daughters are raised not knowing
about each other, each living with one parent. They unexpectedly
bump into each other at summer camp, put two and two together,
and work out a scheme to get their parents back together again.
This movie is just plain good fun.
Mary Poppins (1964) Mr. and Mrs. Banks are both so preoccupied
with their own interests that their children, Jane and Michael
are unhappy. When the magical nanny, Mary Poppins enters their
lives, she brings the family closer. Between the penguin scene,
the chimney sweep dance, and the magic, your children will be
entranced.
The Sound of Music (1965) The hills are alive with the sound of
music. Your home will be alive with the sound of music once your
kids watch this one.
Annie (1982) Oh, how we love Annie! The music, the dancing, the
wealthy Mr. Warbucks, and a happy ending. It doesn't get much
better than that!
These five movies are a must in every family library. Share the
memories, and sing the tunes. It's ok if you're a little
off-key. I won't tell.
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