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Dessert Bar Disney Dumbo Movie Party

Disney Dumbo Circus Themed Party – Make it Quick and Easy

  DISNEY DUMBO CIRCUS PARTY (with free printable food tags) As I was preparing for my circus themed party, my husband remarked, “aren’t you overdoing it?” Because to my husband, throwing food on a plate is doing enough. My daughter laughed and said, “I can show you some bloggers Pinterest Boards that would put mom’s party …

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Disney’s Squanto Movie Review

DISNEY’S SQUANTO MOVIE REVIEW (This post contains affiliate links) I had never watched Disney’s Squanto: A Warrior’s Tale before, and I was presently surprised. This movie was released on October 28, 1994, and carries a PG rating. Most critics scored this movie very low. Surprisingly it has a 60% on Rotten Tomatoes. Now I generally …

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Disney’s Pocahontas Movie Review

DISNEY’S POCAHONTAS MOVIE REVIEW (This post cointains affiliate links) Sometimes a Disney movie is so full of inaccuracies that people are shocked that it becomes a classic, but something about the movie is endearing and years later it still remains a classic. But sometimes when children see things versus reading, they believe what they have …

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Schooling with Walt Disney’s Fantasia – Part 2

Walt Disney’s Fantasia movie poster SCHOOLING WITH WALT DISNEY’S FANTASIA – PART 2 In my previous post, Walt Disney’s Fantasia – Part 1, I gave a quick background of the movie and then covered the first three segments of the film, which included Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by Johannes Sebastian Bach, The Nutcracker …

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Schooling with Walt Disney’s Fantasia – Part 1

Walt Disney’s Fantasia movie poster HOME SCHOOLING WITH WALT DISNEY’S FANTASIA – PART 1 (This post does contain some affiliate links.) Walt Disney’s Fantasia was released in 1940 and had a unique approach to animation. The animators involved in this work took classical music and interpreted those pieces into animation. Leopold Stokowski conducted the music …

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