If your kid likes Star Wars, have they seen the movie? Or is there a more "kid friendly" video out there? The boys in DSs class are suddenly all about Star Wars and he's getting a little frustrated that he doesn't know what they're talking about. Just trying to find something appropriate to show him (or is the movie appropriate? I admit I've never seen it...).
We were in the same position as you last year. There is Star Wars: Clone Wars on the Cartoon Network, but I'm not sure if it's entirely appropriate for a 4 year old. Also, it doesn't include characters like Darth Vader and Yoda, which your son is likel
My husband just watched the first one with our 3 1/2 year old this past weekend. She had nightmares that night, but wants to watch it again. She was really into it.
I know a lot of kids who watch the Clone Wars on TV, so that might be what the ot
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I felt like age 6 was a good age for "Episode 4" which is the first movie released in the 1970s. This one is less violent and easier for kids to really "get" than Episode 1, which was released much later.
They make Star Wars books in the beginning reader levels, so hopefully age-appropriate in content. Might be a good way to familiarize him with the characters without having to watch the violence.
We are pondering this too as Callum is "in to" Star Wars in that he knows we like it and he's had SW shirts - ha! We may give Episode 4 a go this summer and see.
Charlie is obsessed. I'll admit that I'm not thrilled with him having watched some of them at such a young age, but it's too late to go back and do it over now. Husband and I are both big fans, so it was kind of inevitable.
DS is a few months over 3 and he's seen the original 3 movies. We skipped a few parts that we knew were a bit scary (especially in the 5th and 6th ones) but he did fine. He's watched some of them a few times.
I could have written this post! DS will be 4 this summer and we have told him (after endless requests) that he can see Star Wars when he is 5. There is not a week that goes by that he does not pull 4,5,6 off the DVD shelf and line them up, loo
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Is there any way you can watch the movies and decide if you want to show it?
There is a Star Wars television show on the Cartoon Network, too. I can imagine that this is kid friendly if they are showing it there.
We were in the same position as you last year. There is Star Wars: Clone Wars on the Cartoon Network, but I'm not sure if it's entirely appropriate for a 4 year old. Also, it doesn't include characters like Darth Vader and Yoda, which your son is likel
My husband just watched the first one with our 3 1/2 year old this past weekend. She had nightmares that night, but wants to watch it again. She was really into it.
I know a lot of kids who watch the Clone Wars on TV, so that might be what the ot
I felt like age 6 was a good age for "Episode 4" which is the first movie released in the 1970s. This one is less violent and easier for kids to really "get" than Episode 1, which was released much later.
There is a cartoon Star Wars:
They make Star Wars books in the beginning reader levels, so hopefully age-appropriate in content. Might be a good way to familiarize him with the characters without having to watch the violence.
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My two oldest are big into star wars, they have toys that their dad use to play with... and do not need a movie to role play. We read a
Charlie is obsessed. I'll admit that I'm not thrilled with him having watched some of them at such a young age, but it's too late to go back and do it over now. Husband and I are both big fans, so it was kind of inevitable.
As a PP suggested,
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DS is a few months over 3 and he's seen the original 3 movies. We skipped a few parts that we knew were a bit scary (especially in the 5th and 6th ones) but he did fine. He's watched some of them a few times.
We have
The YouTube video I mentioned:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4_dZPVg8KI