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Dolls And Ballet - Barbie In The Nutcracker

One must see for many young girls is Barbie in the Nutcracker. Parents agree that this is a very entertaining and enjoyable film for girls. In addition to the movie, parents can also include some wonderful toys and accessories that go with the Barbie in the Nutcracker theme. Following are some great ideas for your child.

The foundation of the Barbie in the Nutcracker movie is music and dance. Children have an opportunity to learn a little bit about ballet while enjoying this classic tale retold though the classic doll’s character. Teaching music and dance can pose some challenges for parents and it’s nice to know that there is a valuable tool like this that will help young girls become interested in this art form.

Not only does the child have an opportunity to become familiar with classical music and ballet, she also has an opportunity to follow a lovely story. The Barbie in the Nutcracker takes a classic holiday tale and retells it in a magical way that is appreciated by all. The story line adheres pretty much to the original tale.

The introduction of Barbie in classic tales is a welcomed trend for many parents. Getting kids to enjoy cultural events like ballet and classical music poses some real challenges. The Barbie doll character is an ideal tool for getting a child’s attention and it is a wonderful approach to building an appreciation for these kinds of productions.

My daughter is so wound up in the Barbie in the Nutcracker movie that she continues the experience by playing on her own. We have a nice collection of toys and accessories that go with the theme of the movie. Her favorite toys are related to the Nutcracker Barbie and the characters in this great film for girls.

I love watching her play with the various items in her little collection. She has even begun to dance around like the characters in the movie. This is just as entertaining as the film in my perspective. I think that she has gotten more exercise through dance than through any other means.

The Barbie in the Nutcracker movies is one of a number of different films that integrate this well loved doll with a classic theme. You can find movies like Barbie in Swan Lake as well as this new classic in children’s films. The wonderful thing about these movies is that the dolls come to life for your little one. They make for magical experiences for a child.

Dinner, Snaps And Cards - Valentine’s Day Activities For Families

It’s important for families to show their love for one another, so what better time than Valentine’s Day to play some games, engage in some fun activities, all designed to show each other love and support?

One fun activity is all about giving each other “snaps” for being who they are. Over the course of the year, mom and dad, and the kids as well, can add “snaps” to a special jar or containers. These “snaps” might include things like “dad helped me build my pinewood derby car” or “Joey read books to his sister each night without complaint”. Read these little slips of good things, thank each other for caring and empty the jar to start it again for another year.

At dinner on Valentine’s night, have each family member tell others why they love them. What about dad made mom love him? Why does Joey love his sister? What about sissy is special to dad? It might seem a little corny at first, but in the end everyone will enjoy hearing wonderful, positive things about themselves.

One fun family game involves family trivia. This game is particularly fun if the children are a bit older and there are at least two children in the family. Mom or dad creates a trivia game that looks something like this. There will be a series of index cards with a bit of family trivia on each card. Someone draws a card and tries to answer the question correctly. If correct, they get a point. The person with the most points at the end of the game gets a prize or extra chocolate syrup on their dessert. Some questions might be things like this:
*Which one of us suffered a broken leg at the age of 8?
*Which of us, at the age of 3, flushed an entire box of Tide down the toilet?
*Which of us snuck into mom and dad’s room every night until he or she was 6 years old?

At a certain age, children begin to enjoy preparing meals for mom and dad. For a fun Valentine’s activity, the children could be asked to prepare a meal for mom and dad. Ideally, this would be breakfast in bed and could include foods that are traditional “romantic” foods like strawberries and chocolate or whatever the kids want to make. They might even like to prepare a special Valentine’s Day menu and let mom and dad choose off the menu. This would be a fun tradition to start as an annual event on Valentine’s Day.

Consider a fun family game of “hidden hearts”. In this game, children are given clues to find chocolate hearts hidden around the house. The clues can be easy or more complicated to figure out depending on the ages of the children. If one or more children are very young, mom and dad can help them with the clues. When they find the hearts, they can eat them. But mom or dad, remember where you hid the hearts and be sure to count how many are found, so there aren’t any left to get ugly in the house!

Finally, a fun family activity around Valentine’s Day is to make cards for other people. Have the kids make handprint cards for the grandparents or have the kids make cards for their friends. Handmade cards can be so much more meaningful than the store bought kind and kids learn a lot from the experience of putting their hearts, literally into making the card for others.