Since we're kind of television nazis in my house my husband and I have concentrated on buying really good movies over the last few years. At last count we were moving towards 100. So, usually once or twice a week the kids sit down and watch a movie. We've got everything from the older "Neverending Story" to "The Iron Giant" to "2000 Leagues Under the Sea" to "Chicken Run". We have a TON of movies on this bookshelf in our living room and the vast majority of them (all but maybe a dozen) can be watched by all the kids. I kind of think it's like investing in good books - we'll have them for years, we can loan them out to friends, and our children don't grow tired of them (well, at least once you reach the number we have you can rotate through them so they don't see them that often...). This also gives us the chance to have ultimate control over our children's viewing habits without them really realizing it - I mean, they get to choose for themselves out of these dozens and dozens of movies so they feel pretty happy so far.
Jennifer
Jennifer
Comment