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WINNIE THE POOH

Winnie the Pooh had to go up against Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 when it was released.  This is unfair.  I have to get that out of the way, because I imagine that many of you will not have seen the film by the time you read the review.

Walt Disney Animation Studios is having difficulties with their films reaching the audience, can we agree on that?  Since John Lasseter and the Pixar crew came over, the in-house animation arm of Disney has produced some films that would rank up there with the best of the Second Golden Age, only to find them fall flat with audiences because of release dates and marketing issues.  Pooh has been no exception, getting crushed by Potter.

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DISNEY PLUSH FOR ALL

When I see Disney plush, all soft and cuddly, in an unusual color, or a rare character, I have to have it. I stare at them all in a row or in a tower at one of the Disney Stores or at the World of Disney and I picture it in my own home. It’ll be picked up and hugged often, whispered to and snuggled.

Well not all of them. There’s some plush that deserve to be displayed like fine art. Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas and Disney/Pixar’s Cars plush are for looking, not touching. I feel more of the movie characters fit in this collectible category, except the adorable animals and princesses of course! Maybe that’s a female thing.

I began collecting Disney plush as a child. Yes, way back then there were Disney stuffed animals! The easiest to find in the late 1960s were the Fab Five and my parents would get a few of them each year. I loved Pluto and Mickey, but was thrilled to own any of them. They’d be proudly displayed at the bottom of my bed and each night, and one was chosen to snuggle with. What a tough decision. No one’s feelings should be hurt, so sometimes I’d choose a few. No one knew except me and my mother.

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DISNEY DINING BOOT CAMP

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DISNEY DINING BOOT CAMP

There is a bit of advice often tossed out to parents: Pick your battles carefully.  The idea is that you can’t force your way upon your children in every situation, so choose the scenarios that are of the most importance to stand your ground.  Let the “less important” matters go by the wayside because they aren’t worth the fight and can actually cause you to lose the greater battles. 

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