In
this collection of fairy tales, we all know how each one is SUPPOSED to end. However, just because
people grow to expect something to turn out a certain way, doesn't
necessarily mean that it's the BEST way to turn out. In this story, the
handsome prince isn't much of a prize, the damsel in distress is stronger
than anyone thought she would be, and marrying the dishwasher turns out to be
what's best for the would-have-been princess. Don't live entirely by the book
- write your own ending (or beginning).
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Aside from the obviously educational media that teaches children things like math, science and reading, what does a child learn when they go out and watch a movie, or see a video at home? There are so many clever films out there that teach kids morals and socialization skills, but these aspects of a movie are rarely discussed in movie reviews. This blog makes it easier to decide which movies would best benefit a particular child, depending on what issues are affecting them. If you know, in advance, about the topic covered in the film, then you can be better prepared to talk to the child.
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Monday, February 8, 2016
Happily Never After
Happily Never After - Vanguard Films/Odyssey Entertainment

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