tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901493734117641015.post4408039079603778394..comments2023-11-22T11:25:01.610-06:00Comments on Pure Joy: Disney PrincessesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901493734117641015.post-27328742954149882272010-03-24T21:56:01.369-05:002010-03-24T21:56:01.369-05:00Be warned you will get some flack. I was the weir...Be warned you will get some flack. I was the weird mom for years. I figured you start out as you want to go on. I tried to stay away from magic and a few other things. This meant I didn't get to see movies I might have enjoyed, but maybe that was good for me, too.<br />Another thing I emphasized at a young age was modesty. I didn't want my girls going for the immodest clothing when they were 16, so I didn't get it for them when they were 5. I like your bloomers idea. :)Janicenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901493734117641015.post-76336570957430512652010-03-24T13:03:31.349-05:002010-03-24T13:03:31.349-05:00Hello, I don't remember how I came across your...Hello, I don't remember how I came across your blog or if I have ever left a comment before, but I do follow you! My 3.5 year old has made me realize how much unfriendly kid material is in some of the disney/pixar movies! She heard Nemo tell his dad "I hate you" and in turn said it to her dad. She also has realized that some of the characters die and has talked about dying and whatnot. So I am with you in realizing some of the movies have questionable content. I have taken a few movies out of her drawer that she isn't allowed to watch anymore and one is "All Dogs Go To Heaven." I didn't realize how much death was apart of that movie until I watched it with her. (Title should of given it away right? duh! lol)Sheilahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16292889181766149884noreply@blogger.com