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Horrid Henry- The Movie

Do you like a good prank and/or ten year old bodily humor?  Then you’ll love Horrid Henry The Movie

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About the plot- When Henry fails (yet again) to turn in his homework for the umpteenth time, he sets off an unexpected and curious chain of events inadvertently. He forms an alliance with with the infuriating Moody Margaret, wins a talent contest, and ultimately stands up to his big time nemesis.

Each antic in this movie is crazier than the last, and Henry ends up trying to save the school that he once hated.

The movie stars the illustrious Anjelica Huston and newcomer, Theo Stevenson, as Horrid Henry and made it’s way exclusively to shelves at Walmart stores in the US on March 12, 2013.   The limited edition DVD pack includes a  “slime pack” which is touted to be upholstery friendly.

The movie’s run time is just 93 minutes and it is rated PG for some rude humor.  The sound track features the ever popular Katy Perry!

What we thought-

I sat down with my 4yo and 5yo to watch Horrid Henry- The Movie for a movie date while Daddy was traveling abroad (he was in Daegu, South Korea for the week).

The movie started off fantastically, with music that was right up Sister’s alley.  The tricks and pranks were funny, albeit some of them gross. At one point, Henry picks a boogie and rolls it up on his finger and flicks it.  Then, at another point, Henry’s cousin upchucks on a plate of sandwiches and Henry’s Dad later picks one up and takes a bite.  I just about puked.  My son thought it was outrageously funny!

Horrid Henry- The Movie would make a great family movie night movie for older kids (like 8-10) that understand that the antics on film should not be repeated in real life.  LOL.

***I received a Horrid Henry-The Movie gift package to facilitate this review***

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New LeapFrog Learning DVDs

It’s no secret that we adore LeapLeapFrong Adventures in Shapeville ParkFrog DVDs around here.  We’ve quite a few of the learning DVD’s, and LeapFrog recently sent us their two newest titles to add to our collection.

LeapFrog Adventures in Shapeville Park and LeapFrog The Magnificent Museum of Opposite Words were both released on January 22nd and are sure to become fast favorites.

In Adventures in Shapeville Park, Scout and his Friends head over to Shapeville.  In this adventure, they learn what a circle, square, and triangle can really do! Shapeville is building a new playground, built by none other than the Beaver Brothers, and Scout and friends have Museum Magnificent Wordsfun helping with the construction. With the guidance of “measuring” mice, they learn how to measure the various shapes, sizes, and dimensions needed to build the perfect parts of a perfect playground!

The Magnificent Museum of Opposite Words features Scout and his friends, Violet, Eli, and Penny, along with their magical toy car, Axle. The friends play a fun game of “In other Words…” and find out that the new Museum of Opposite Words is opening in their town.  They hurry to the museum to learn what opposite words are.  The Beaver Brothers struggle to get the exhibits completed in time museum curator is in full panic mode.

Mister and Sister enjoyed both new LeapFrog movies.  When asked which was his favorite, Mister said, “That’s a tricky question, their both really good.”  He said that if he had to pick, he would pick Shapeville Park because it had Dash.  I asked who Dash was and Mister said, “He was born with legs that don’t work, so he has wheels instead.  I think him having wheels to get around is awesome.”  I think LeapFrog incorporating a differently abled character into their story is awesome!

LeapFrog educational movies are available at leapfrog.com, on Amazon, and wherever learning videos are sold.

 

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Family Movie Night with Arc Entertainment

I love spending time with Mister and Sister, whether we are playing games, running in circles out back, or snuggled up together on the couch watching a movie together.  I realize that once the new baby comes, there are going to be days that I am stupid tired and unable to entertain my kidlets.  2 a.m. feedings and two preschoolers may not mix well, shaken OR stirred!  With that in mind, I thought it might be a good idea to stock up on some fun movies that we can all snuggle up and enjoy together, you know on those days when I don’t have the energy to think, let alone play.Arc Entertainment

Arc Entertainment was kind enough to send me a selection of family friendly movie titles to enjoy with Mister and Sister. Here’s a quick look at what they sent…

Jock the Hero DogJock – The Hero Dog: 3-D animated-family adventure that tells the heart-warming, coming-of-age story of a man and his best-friend, a lovable and fearless dog named, Jock.
Starring: Bryan Adams, William Baldwin, Ten Danson, Donald Sutherland.

 

 

 

 

My Lucky ElephantMy Lucky Elephant: In a far away land of jungles and wild animals, there lived a little orphan boy who was all alone in the world. But he knew that no matter how hard life can be, it’s always better if you can share it with a friend. This is the story of how he found one, an elephant named Lucky. Together they face a changing world, but always manage to triumph. After a series of humorous challenges, they discover the Academy of Art, where elephants learn to paint. And Lucky becomes the star painter, a famous artist and celebrity. Finally, life is good for them, with money and food aplenty. But when Lucky falls in love with another elephant, Candy, and starts his own family, what will the boy do? My Lucky Elephant is an exotic adventure in a magical and beautiful place, and yet it’s about what everyone is looking for in life – a true friend, a home, family
Starring: First Khunchan, Somboon (the elephant)

The Reef 2: High Tide

The Reef 2: High Tide: Trained in the skills of sea power, Pi the fish can fight a shark, sink a squid or batter any random predator that ever threatens his friends and neighbors on the reef. Unfortunately, being the only hero in town can take its toll, especially when a group of sharks declares that the end of the reef is soon at hand.
Starring: Busy Philipps, Rob Schneider and Drake Bell

 

 

Abominable Christmas

Abominable Christmas: After two Abominable Snowkids are chased from their mountain hideaway, they are forced to spend Christmas with the most feared animal of them all: humans. (Television hour)
Starring: Jane Lynch ,Ray Liotta, Emilio Estevez, Ariel Winter, Nolan Gould

 

 

 

 

Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer

Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer: Thor, the son of the mighty god Odin, battles the evil Ice Queen and her army of vicious giants in this exciting animated adventure! Thor is the village blacksmith who dreams of being a mighty warrior, practicing with a broomstick as his mother laughs at him. When a talking hammer falls from the sky, he realizes he may truly have a way to fulfill his dreams. Soon after, the Ice Queen kidnaps his mother and the rest of the villagers,and he must reach deep inside himself to unleash his full powers to fight the queen and her army. Will Thor and his magical hammer be enough to save the world from destruction?

What we thought:

We have enjoyed watching the movies together.  So far, our favorite is a tie between Jock – The Hero Dog and The Reef 2: High Tide.  We’ve watched them many times already.  LOL.  Mister loves Jock and Sister loves all the fish in The Reef 2.

Jock the Hero Dog is just awesome if you love films with talking dogs, which my preschoolers do.  There are humans (and monkeys) in the movie, but Jock is the main character.  I love that the movie emphasizes that even the runt can become great.  Jock is based off the true life story of Jock the Bushveld, a runt that was nearly drowned and saved by Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick. In real life, Jock later lost his hearing when an antelope kicked him.    While the cartoon doesn’t compare to the story first published in 1907, it is an endearing film and is South Africa’s first 3D film.  The film uses God’s name inappropriately once.

The Reef 2: High Tide is an ocean of fun.  It has been watched over and over and OVER around here.  It is vibrantly colored and shows that everyone has value and that anyone can change.  It does use idiot, dumb dumb, dummy, and sucker (one time each), which we don’t allow.  Even still, this one is a family favorite.

Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer is fantastically illustrated.   That being said, we didn’t finish watching it.   It doesn’t line up with what we believe or teach.  We haven’t really covered any mythology in homeschool yet.  I had to laugh at the beginning, though, when the film said that “Odin was King of the Gods.”  Mister said, “Mom, the movie is wrong, Jesus is God.”  Mister didn’t like that the movie said that God ignores prayers, either,  and said, “Mom, God doesn’t really ignore prayers.”  After about twenty minutes, Mister asked to watch a different movie.  It will go in the donation box.  I think Thor: Legend of the Magical Hammer would be best suited for older children who understand that it is mythological.

Mister wasn’t that into My Lucky Elephant, but I am not sure if it was the story line, or if he was just trying to dislike it since Sister was in love with the elephant.  Yes, they are in THAT stage.  Anyway, Sister loved when they discovered the Academy of Art where elephants learn to paint.  She thought it was amazing that elephants can paint.  The film uses “OMG” and God inappropriately (we don’t allow that here) several times, as well as “Bloody He–” once.  Sister got really mad at one point, when a boy is put in a cage, but otherwise she really enjoyed the movie.

We all enjoyed the Abominable Christmas. It is cutely illustrated. Even the villain, a scientist named Margaret Knowhow, isn’t that scary although she does want to catch the Abominables to prove they exist and dissect them.  We thought it was funny when a wall of cans fell over on her.  Ultimately, it is a cute Christmas story that illustrates friendship and a father’s love.

These titles, as well as many other from Arc Entertainment, are available on Amazon, at Walmart,  or wherever family friendly films are sold.

Many thanks to Arc Entertainment for providing these for inclusion in the Baby Shower Gift Guide and for supplying copies for giveaway (US Only) in the upcoming Baby Shower Bonanza Giveaway!

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The Little House That Stood

The Little House That Stood is VeggieTales history in the making!  For the first time ever, VeggieTales is doing a parody of a beloved nursery rhyme and INCLUDING the three pigs in the video.  Veggies and bacon, it doesn’t get better than this!

In the parable of the three builders, the Wise and Foolish builders meet the Three Little Pigs.  The story features all the VeggieTales favorites—Bob, Larry, Junior Aparagus, The French Peas (my fave), Madame Bluberry, and others.  Of course, while the others build in folly, only Bob builds his houses on a solid foundation.  Even the story of Humpty Dumpty is retold around the good neighbor parable in “The Good Egg of Gooseville.”  YAY.

This is quite possibly one of my all time favorite VeggieTales DVDs, ranking right up there with Rack, Shack, and Benny.  It is seriously comical.

Street Date: Christian retailers: 3/2/13 General Market: 3/5/13

Runtime: 48.20

Bonus Features:

- History of Mother Goose

- Silly Song – Happy Tooth Day

- Sing-along Song (Solid Stuff)

- Discussion Guide from Focus on the Family

As we were walking through Home Depot on Sunday, Mister kept singing “Happy Toof Day, Happy Toof Day.”  I thought he was saying Tuesday, and said, “Hey, it’s only Sunday.”  He laughed and said, “No, Mom, it’s the silly song on The Little House That Stood.  It’s the funniest movie ever.”  That, my friends, is a whopping endorsement from my five year old!

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Chuggington- Safari Adventures

Clickety Clack, Chuggington is back with a fun filled DVD for all little conductors.  Safari Adventures is a fun filled adventure with six stories for preschoolers to explore.

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Episodes include:

Koko and the Squirrels- Koko helps out a pack of playful squirrels.

Brewster Goes Bananas- Brewster investigates banana thieves at the Safari Park

Wilson and the Elephant- Brewster takes a mischieveous elephant to his new home.

Zephie’s Monkey Business

Mtambo’s Royal Tour- Mtambo has a royal visitor

Chugo-O-Flage- yay for jungle camouflage!

Including friends and helpful adults, like Puffer Pete, Eddie, and Dunbar, your little train fanatics will learn about working together, being patient with animals, and problem solving in this 61 minutes of fun-filled Safari Adventures!

Honk your horns for this one, folks, it’s a hit in this traintastic house!  Mister and Sister love it.  Mister because it’s trains, and Sister because it has animals.  Woo woo!

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