Holiday movie nights to delight your teen

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Holiday Movie Nights to Delight Your Teen By the time they’re 11, most kids have probably had their fill of A Charlie Brown Christmas and Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer and hopefully when you tell them to, “just put one foot in front of the other,” they think fondly of Santa Claus is Coming to Town. You’ve done your job in teaching them the holiday classic cartoons and television specials from your childhood, now it’s time to introduce them to some classic movies. This also give you the opportunity for a great bonding night with you son or daughter and could help them win a trivia night somewhere down the road. There are some many changes that tweens and teens are going through in their life with their kids body odor, hormones and moods. Their attitude toward the holidays may be changing ad they may think they don’t want to spend as much time with their family. A movie night is a great way to have everyone slow down during the holidays and enjoy time together. So pop some popcorn, grab your favorite blankets, aluminum free kids deodorant and


pick one of these classics to entertain you and your child this holiday season. It’s a Wonderful Life

If you don’t know what happens every time a bell rings, then you need to watch this movie. Released in 1945 and starting James Stewart and Donna Reed, this holiday classic follows George Bailey as he revisits flashbacks from his life thanks to a guardian


angel sent to him on Christmas Eve. Through the flashbacks George sees how his actions have touched and improved the lives of those around him. It’s a Wonderful Life consistently shows up on the lists for the most critically acclaimed films ever made and was nominated for five Academy Awards and has been recognized as one of the 100 best American films ever made. A Christmas Carol There have been about 20 film adaptations of this Charles Dickens’ classic from a silent version in 1901 to an animated Mickey Mouse version and the beloved The Muppet Christmas Carol with Kermit the Frog as Bob Cratchit, Miss Piggy as Mrs. Cratchit and Gonzo as Charles Dickens. The most recent one to be released was in 2009 starring Jim Carrey as Ebenezer Scrooge and all three ghosts. No matter which version you pick, this is a great movie and story for kids of all ages to be familiar with and to help remind them of the true value of being kind to others, picking best Vegan deodorant for kids and the real meaning of Christmas. Miracle on 34th Street


Starring a young Natalie Wood, Miracle on 34th Street centers around a Macy’s Santa in New York City that seems to be the real thing to one little girl. Eventually Santa is put on trial to determine if he is the real one. Miracle on 34th Street won Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Writing, Original Story and Best Writing, Screenplay. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation


The third movie in the National Lampoon series, the film stars Chevy Chase as Clark Griswold and Beverly D’Angelo as his wife Ellen. When both sets of in-laws show up to spend Christmas with the family, their bickering quickly puts a damper on the holiday mood but Griswold is determined to have a fun old-fashioned Christmas and covers the house with 25,000 twinkle lights. While this may be the norm for people now at the time Griswold’s decorations were over-the-top. If you need a great laugh at the excess of the holidays this movie is the one for you. The Santa Clause


The first of a trilogy and arguably the best in the series The Santa Clause introduces Tim Allen as Scott Calvin, an everyday guy who accidentally causes Santa Claus to fall from his roof on Christmas Eve thus invoking the “Santa Clause” that he must continue the jolly old man’s deliveries. Afterwards he finds out that he is now the new Father Christmas. A Christmas Story Even teens can relate to nine-year-old Ralphie Parker’s all-encompassing desire for a Red Ryder


Carbine Action 200-shot Range Model air riffle. Alas everyone Ralphie asks, including Santa, tells him no because, “you’ll shoot your eye out, kid.” This movie will also introduce you kid to leg lamps and the hazard of licking a cold flagpole. The Nightmare before Christmas

The rare movie that could be watched at Halloween or Christmas, The Nightmare Before Christmas tells the story of Jack Skellington, a resident of Halloween Town, who wants to spread joy instead of fear. Jack finds the portal to Christmas Town and


decides to help the citizens there celebrate the holiday with some unexpected consequences. Pick chemical free deodorant for girls before watching movie for full excitement!

Elf This 2003 classic starring Will Ferrell was so poplar that it inspired a Broadway musical and an animated television special. Buddy grows up at the North Pole believing he is an elf but soon his size and inability to perform basic elf tasks give him away as a human. Once he learns the truth about his adoption, Buddy travels to New York City to discover his real family spreading joy along the way despite the cynicism of the people he meets. White Christmas


This 1954 musical romantic comedy stars Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney. It’s a great introduction to the clothes, best deodorant for boys, customs, dancing and music of the time. It features songs by Irving Berlin, important for everyone to know, including the title track, White Christmas, which won an Oscar for Best Original Song. No matter what your choice of holiday viewing this season it is a great time to bond with your child and develop new holiday traditions. You could even let them invite friends over for a holiday movie binge watching night. As children enter their teen years there are so many changes that we can’t control like new body odors, my son has body odor, emotions and interests. Movie nights are one way to have an excuse to snuggle up and hold them close for a little bit longer.


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