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Summer Movies for Kids

June 23, 2010
by dlaurion

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When you’re a kid, summer is a time for playing outside or in the pool, trying to stay up past your bedtime, catching the ice cream truck and, escaping the heat by going to the most popular box office movies of the summer! 

Here is a list of movies this summer that your girl will enjoy whether they are 5 years old, or coming up to the Twilight fandom age: 

-          Shrek Forever After – A fun and magical series that draws from traditional stories and beyond. 

-          Marmaduke – Who doesn’t love a talking dog with a personality?

-          The Karate Kid – This remake of an old classic will bring back memories of Mr. Miyagi for us older generation, whereas your children will get to see Will Smith’s cute son, Jaden Smith doing some high kicks!

-          Toy Story 3 – Another classic that warms our hearts and will definitely leave your kids asking to see the first two if they haven’t already!

-          The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – This is for the older girls, and we’re sure some of you moms out there, who may have read the series, or are simply aware of the good looks of Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.

-          Despicable Me – This looks entertaining and is bound to be humorous if only because the main character’s voice is done by funny man Steve Carell. 

-          Step-Up 3-D – This may be for the older girls, but it will still be enjoyable and fun to see all the dance moves, in 3-D!  It will feel like they are about to dance right into your seats!

Let us know if you saw any of these movies and what you thought of them.  We know we will be making a few trips to the movies soon!

3 Comments leave one →
  1. cindy permalink
    July 3, 2010 1:05 am

    wow what a nice thing that is . desining is awesome like anything else is better then this!!

  2. July 3, 2010 1:07 am

    wow nice and i hope everyone has a great 4 july!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

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