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Movies are made to entertain! Movies can make you think, teach you a lesson, or just let you escape into a fantasy world for a few hours. This book serves as an interactive bucket list of films for children ages 8 and up to watch before they grow up. 101 Movies to See Before You Grow Up goes beyond mainstream films. From modern flicks to classic films, the list offers a wide selection of “must see” movies. The book is divided into categories and acts as an interactive film journal where kids can document when they see the movie, if they liked it, and how they would rate it. Each page focuses on a single movie with basic information about each film, including the director, runtime, rating, and date of release. There is also a “Film Critic” section at the bottom of each page that allows young movie buffs to write in their own opinions and observations about the movie. 101 Movies to See Before You Grow Up is the perfect handbook for movie-lovers of all ages, helping both kids and parents choose classic and contemporary movies appropriate for the entire family.
OUR THOUGHTS
We love watching movies together as a family. I love watching movies with my kiddos that I loved when I was young. There is something about watching their little faces watching something for the first time that is “perfectly perfect in every way” (Thanks Mary Poppins). I loved this book and it included almost every movie I’d want my kiddos to see. I loved the little section at the bottom of each page that lets you be your own movie critic. It’s a great way to document movies you’ve seen and ones you’d like to see. Older kids can journal their own movie experiences!
Suzette Valle is an award-winning mother of two and freelance writer focusing on family entertainment. She graduated with a B.A. from the University of San Diego, and has a Master’s Degree from Oxford University, England. Suzette has been a director and board member of several non-profit organizations in her community, including the Parent Teacher’s Association, Islander Sports Foundation, and is currently a board member of the San Diego-based international charity Foundation for Women. She also has her own blog, Mamarazzi Knows Best.com, where she writes about parenting in a celebrity-driven society and all aspects of entertainment. She is a featured Hollyblogger at the award-winning Hollywood publication The Wrap.com where she contributes film reviews, interviews with celebrities, and has covered and written about pop-culture events like Comic-Con International where she’s interviewed actors, directors, producers and writers about current and upcoming projects. Her articles have been featured on YahooMovies.com, MSNentertainment.com, and REUTERS among others. She wrote over 30 articles for the monthly column Parent Talk for AOL’s Patch.com, and headed this publication’s Parents Council in her community. Suzette lives in the seaside town of Coronado, California. This enchanted island is also known as the Emerald City because L. Frank Baum, author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, penned several of the Oz books here. Suzette enjoys watching movies, and walks on the beach with her husband of 25 years and Bella, her adorable dog.
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What a great book! We are always racking our brain trying to remember movies we watched as kids to watch with our daughter! I will have to check this book out!
ghostbusters
My girl was my favorite
Parent Trap and Annie
ET or beauty and the beast!
Beauty and the Beast~
I had a few favorite movies as a child.. I absolutely loved Annie and The Pirate Movie .Played them both over and over again , drove my brother nuts
Willow was my favorite movie as a child ( still is)
Now And Then.
Thank you for this review! I hope you enjoy checking movies off the list, and spending time with your family as you watch these movies. Suzette