Give your toddler a Quality Screen Time – Movies for Toddlers
Entertaining your toddler can a full-time job and toddlers always love watching movies. Luckily, the film industry produced a good number of toddler-friendly movies to keep your little genius brain stimulated. Some films are really colorful and simple but will capture their imaginations and their attention. Movies also play a vital role in building a child’s character. Toddlers pick up all kinds of things from movies, so picking the right movies that teach things you want your toddler to learn can be a tricky part.
Movies can inspire creativity. Watching films together as a family is a great way to relax, and children can learn more about difficult topics such as puberty, friendships, and relationships. 
Pick simple storylines that have one main idea that is central to the plot and supported by the action. Although animated movies strike to your mind when kid’s movies are called out, look for human characters demonstrate the lesson. Try watching movies like Dear Dumb Diary, The Indian in the Cupboard, Veggie Tales: Madame Blueberry or Pollyanna.
To conclude, personal development is, of course, a lifelong journey. From earliest years to late adulthood, we continue to learn, change and develop, as we discover more about ourselves and the world around us. We believe that movies can be an integral part of this growth. From toddlers to teenagers, children begin to question what they see, and movies provide the perfect stimulus for a child’s burgeoning curiosity as well as the perfect time for family and friends to spend valuable time together. So, make sure that your child takes time out of their busy schedule to watch a movie; it may just be as beneficial as any other educational activity they take part in!
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