Post by account_disabled on Feb 21, 2024 23:19:21 GMT -6
Do you, the little ones and those of you who are not so much, love cinema? Admit it: many times you enjoy watching movies together as much or more than they do. However, it may be that in addition to being enjoyable and fun, it is important to you that they convey something that goes beyond mere entertainment: that they communicate values . Educating in values is an important task for fathers, mothers and educators . For this reason, we propose a series of films that will make boys and girls have a fun time and at the same time learn something from them. Popcorn and... action! movies-values Download the story Road to school for free Movies with values up to 6 years: Babe: the brave little pig Based on the book The Sheep-Pig by author Sith King-Smith, this film tells the story of Babe the pig. Babe arrives at the tauntaunberg farm, where there are many other animals. Everyone has their place on the farm and does their job. Since Babe is an orphan, Fly, a sheep dog, is in charge of taking care of him, and therefore the little pig will think that he is also a sheep dog, and will act as such. Owner Hogget realizes that Babe is special and decides to train him to be a sheepdog instead of making him the first course at dinner.
He will enter him in the National Sheepdog Championship and everyone on the farm will experience many changes. Values: effort, good manners, affection, changing destiny, fighting for dreams. ropes María's routine at school will be altered by the arrival of a very special child. They will soon become inseparable friends. This Albania Mobile Number List story, winner of the Goya for Best Animated Short, manages to move people with the friendship between these two children, one of them with cerebral palsy. Directed by the Spanish Pedro Solís, it tells a very personal story, as it is inspired by the disability of his son Nicolás, affected from birth by cerebral palsy. Friendship, tenderness, innocence and generosity are some of the values discussed. Movies with values for boys and girls from 6 to 8 years old: Tiana and the Frog Are you a princess for wearing a crown and a beautiful party dress? You have the answer in Tiana and the Frog , the first Disney film whose protagonist is African-American. Tiana is a young dreamer who wants to have her own restaurant.
One day she meets the toad Naveen, who is actually a bewitched prince. Believing Tiana to be a princess, Naveen asks her for a kiss, hoping to free himself from her enchantment and regain her human form. But this does not happen and in the end Tiana will also transform into a frog and together they will live fun and unexpected adventures through the landscapes of Louisiana with the aim of breaking the curse. Values it communicates: not judging by appearances and fighting for one's own dreams. Romper Ralph Fix-Felix Jr. is the good guy and Ralph is the bad guy of the video game. Everyone loves Fix-Felix and, on the other hand, no one loves Ralph. After all, he's a bad guy, and who wants bad guys? Ralph, fed up with this, will embark on an adventure to show that he can be a hero, and taking advantage of the arrival of another bad character, Sergeant Calhoun, he will embark on conquering his dream. Values it teaches: fight for improvement and to change stereotypes. Movies with values for boys and girls from 8 to 10 years old: The Croods: a prehistoric adventure A large earthquake destroys Grug's home, the cave where he has always lived with his family, forcing him to emigrate with them.