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The Lion King
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The incredible journey
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The four of us
With the immense range of films offered on streaming platforms, we don’t necessarily know what to watch. For this reason we have prepared for you a short list of three films from the 90s, to watch with your children and which you adults might also like.
The Lion King, from 4 years
Let’s start with a great classic with The Lion King. Available on Disney+, it is perfect as the first long cartoon for ages four and up. Of course, if your child is particularly sensitive, we may wait a little longer. But the story, the music and the drawings make this cartoon a perfect introduction to Disney films.
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The incredible journey, for 5 years
The incredible journey, is the story of two dogs, Chance and Shadow, and a cat, Sassy, who, believing themselves abandoned, cross the Rocky Mountains of the United States in search of their owners. This is not a cartoon, but a real film, and the French voices of the animals are easily recognisable: they are Jean Reno, Christian Clavier and Valérie Lemercier.
The story is fantastic, as are the landscapes, and everyone is guaranteed to have a laugh at the end of the film. But be careful: your child might ask you to adopt a dog as soon as the film is over.
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For the four of us, from 6 years old
The film that launched Lindsay Lohan’s career is available on Disney+ and that’s the best news. Do you remember the camp? Two twins, separated at birth, meet by chance in a tourist campsite. They realize that they are sisters and do everything to accommodate their parents by switching places. Timeless, this movie could take you on a pleasant trip back to the 90s.
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Mary Crossley is an author at “The Fashion Vibes”. She is a seasoned journalist who is dedicated to delivering the latest news to her readers. With a keen sense of what’s important, Mary covers a wide range of topics, from politics to lifestyle and everything in between.