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The Princess and the Frog and My 5 Year Old

I was hoping to take my daughter to see "The Princess and the Frog" for her 5th birthday next week. Has anyone seen it? It seems as if it may be too scary for a 5 year old. My daughter loves anything princess, she also enjoys cooking, so I think the movie would be something she would really like. However, the voodoo magic sequences seem as if the could be scary depending on their intensity. My daughter has seen Up, the Tale of Desperoux, Ice Age 3 and Night at the Museum in the theater. I would like to hear from any moms who have taken their 5 year old and how the kids reacted to the voodoo stuff. THANKS!

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I took my 6 and almost 4 year old daughters to see it this past weekend. The voodoo scenes with the slinking black shadows were scary for my 6 year old. She wanted to leave. She is pretty sensitive to movie villains. We haven't stayed through many, even 'G' rated movies yet! So it depends on how sensitive she is.

My 3 year old went and saw the movie and did just fine. There were parts where she snuggled a little closer to me but it wasn't too intense for her.

The movie was very funny and is a great twist on the old classic.

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My 4 year old went. she loved it, and she did not like Ice Age (dawn of the dinosaurs). I think she'll be fine!

J., my two older girls saw it , well part of it, and they were freaked out by the "voodoo" stuff. They wouldn't watch the rest of it after seeing the 'bad guy' do his "voodoo music montage" or whatever you want to call it. I was quite disgusted not just by this movie but by all of the so-called "kids movies" that have come out lately because they all involve some scary-looking, evil villian. i understand they are trying to portray the "good and evil" conflict, however it seems as though the writers are attempting to entertain the parents more than the children. I think there is enough evil in the real world that our children have to/will witness without bringing it in to their movies as well. If your child is sensitive to other 'scary' things in comparable movies, i would not reccomend this one. maybe "Alvin and the Chipmunks"?

Good luck!

My (just turned) 5 yr old daughter did fine and is now a Princess and the Frog junkie. :)

We took our 2-1/2 year old to see the movie last week and she loved it. I thought it might be a little scary so we talked about it before we went. We talked about it being imaginary. During the movie if I thought a part might be getting scary I'd whisper in her ear about what was happening. She didn't get scared at all. My husband and I both really enjoyed it too. I loved that Tiana wasn't sitting around waiting for her prince to come. I also lime that she has a little sass.

My 3 year old went and saw the movie and did just fine. There were parts where she snuggled a little closer to me but it wasn't too intense for her.

The movie was very funny and is a great twist on the old classic.

my husband and i took our two daughters to this movie last friday evening and i was not aware of all of the demonistic scenes. (they are 6 and almost 3) thank goodness it did not bother either of them although that day i rearranged their bedroom and the bulb in the night light just happened to go out at bedtime so they did not sleep good that night. i don't know if it was lack of a night light and in a new environment or the movie or a combination of all 3. after the movie, my husband and i both agreed that the scary parts were very scary and intense. i really think disney could have rethought putting all of that stuff in there. i was not impressed. my husband and i thought it was creepy. we spent about $30 on movie tickets. if you want to see it, wait until you can get it from redbox. it's not worth $30

Hello,

I took my 4.5 year old. I thought the voodoo scenes were a little intense, but she handled it well. She sat in my lao and we talked quietly throughout the sequences. I explained tht it wasn't real and redirected her attention to the music and the "funny" parts of it. I guess it depends on your child, but my daughter loved it and talks about it all the time. Good luck!

P.S. I loved the movie- I thought it was a great, classic style Disney film with all the right messages. It was nice to see old-school Disney on the big screen again!

Hi J.,
I took my 4, almost 5 year old daughter to see this movie over break. She did really enjoy it, but there were definitely some scary parts to it. When the scary parts came on she would curl up in her chair and not look. The vodoo witch guy is scary, but he has these shadows that "help" him out that are from the other world. They are pretty scary, and in they end they end up sucking him into an above ground grave site. So it was a little terrifying, but like I said she still enjoyed it overall.
S.

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