Monday, December 7, 2009

Star Wars The Clone Wars Deltadevil Is Star Wars: Clone Wars Good For A Pre-schooler And A First Grader?

Is Star Wars: Clone wars good for a pre-schooler and a first grader? - star wars the clone wars deltadevil

So .. I have a first grader, who still see the perpetrators of the Clone Wars movie ads .. , As and other things ... no McDonalds Anyway, every time you go, always shouting: Star Wars! He has never been an alternative and I'm not interested in this movie because of all the terrible reviews.

Get it? Because he likes to ask questions films. And not for you yet? It would also be her little sister, a preschool child.

8 comments:

og hamburgler said...

He'll love. The film is intended for a younger audience, and the plot is fairly simple. Killing droids and above all just yet. Some scenes show clones die, but not at all graphic. And a movie is pleasant, despite the revisions. I take them to the next time you see go to the movies, I have seven years, I have to see to it twice because we loved so well.

OutcastO... said...

War film shows the hard work of the clones or white armored soldiers. Then I saw a clone of a jump, and pointed at the enemy and shouting, and a second later the shot and fell on his helmet. Be started after a ton of them against the enemy and shot like 15 feet. In any case, I find total fun for the students first (if you like Star Wars) and before the school? Depends on your ethics on war and violence.

Professor Armitage said...

Yes, it would be a good movie from a child in preschool and the early years. I saw Star Wars, like in the 70s, when I 5 or 6 years. My father took me and my brother to see him. Although I would never understand, until then, the theater, why do we need a lightsaber if we could drown with their hands, even if you are in another room, just on a screen of telecommunications shake.

Professor Armitage said...

Yes, it would be a good movie from a child in preschool and the early years. I saw Star Wars, like in the 70s, when I 5 or 6 years. My father took me and my brother to see him. Although I would never understand, until then, the theater, why do we need a lightsaber if we could drown with their hands, even if you are in another room, just on a screen of telecommunications shake.

Professor Armitage said...

Yes, it would be a good movie from a child in preschool and the early years. I saw Star Wars, like in the 70s, when I 5 or 6 years. My father took me and my brother to see him. Although I would never understand, until then, the theater, why do we need a lightsaber if we could drown with their hands, even if you are in another room, just on a screen of telecommunications shake.

Jessica P said...

So I thought it was not terrible, it's just different, because it is animated. I found it very amusing, but younger. They get rid of subtitles and words. Since it is encouraging that it is very easy for children because children can not read. But when you are thrilled that I carry! but you know the maturity level of your child better than I do! enjoy!

Sean R said...

Not the best to kill all of it, but it is above all a good film just a major inconvenience in most cases are not for everyone and let them see that many

Stella M said...

Yes, I enjoy this movi

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