carolinne
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happy feetthe mouse child and i are going to see happy feet tomorrow....i dont know who is more excited me or her .....the boy has declined to come ennui has set in and he hasnt even broken up form school yet!!!! how is it that teenagers can be sooooooooooooo boooooooooooorrrrrrrred all the time?
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carolinne
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well we saw the film and apart from the bit where i fell asleepit was very good... the animation was absolutely amazing bit too much singing for my liking but the children loved it all
*** rating from us
well worth seeing
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mogiebear
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Ds is desperate to see this, but I read somewhere that despite all the hype it's not really a "toddler" film. What d'you reckon?
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carolinne
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it depends how old your littly is but mine is 5 and she was scared at some bits but my friends 4 yr old boy didnt flinch once. all in all it is hard to say a lower age limit cos it is quite cute but also quite grown up. my girly did understand it all tho cos we talked about it afterwards there is a strong save the planet message so from that point of view it is good to get little ones thinking about the issues
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Auntie Noo
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My sister took her son - He's 3 in Feb, and she said he loved it!!! - SHe thought it was scary in bits (!) but he wouldn't leave til they turned all the lights on and all the credits had finished !!! Guess it depends on the child!
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Loopy
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My two loved this, almost as much as me
They are penguin mad now!
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melody yarns
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We all saw this at the weekend - mixed reactions from our family and another family who went with us. The kids loved it, but the grown-ups all thought it was disjointed and too long; there were a lot of moral statements in there too.
Can't please 'em all I guess
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