My DS requests "Elsa!" And points at the tv. He also requests specific songs in the car and sings along. He says yes every time Hans proposes. Yeah its safe to say he loves that movie.
Yes. He's 3 & has no idea that there is even such a thing as " boy" stuff & " girl" stuff. He can sing every word to every song. He loves to pretend to be Elsa. The dog is always Anna LOL!
Post by game blouses on Nov 23, 2014 20:33:17 GMT -5
Mine loves it, but he's never actually seen it. A professional Elsa came to a friend's birthday party, so now he knows that Elsa sings "Let it Go" and also plays Red Light Green Light.
My 4 year old nephew is waaay more into Frozen than my DD. My mom was actually lamenting the other day that all of the merchandise seems to be marketed toward girls. (Not that my nephew couldn't wear a pink and purple backpack if he wanted to ... but why does it have to SCREAM that this is something for girls?)
I searched everywhere for a unisex looking Anna and Elsa shirt in toddler sizes. Freddie wanted blue "wike Elsa wears" or red or yellow. I ordered one online.
My 5yo loves it, but he likes lots of girly things. My friend's 10yo un-girly, boy-things-only son asked to see it when it came out and really liked it, but not in a best-movie-ever kind of way.
I took DS1 to see it in the theater last year and he LOVED IT. Was obsessed for a few months. Then one day he told me he didn't like it anymore because the boys in his class told him it was a "girl movie". And my heart broke a little.
3 year old adores it. 5 year old used to like it, now just tolerates it. Not because it's for girls, but because his little bro has overplayed it like crazy.
He can be sensitive to stuff being "girly," but it hasn't come up re: Frozen. Or any princess movie, really. His fave is The Little Mermaid.