We love films. We watch kids films with the children, and we watch ‘grown up’ films once they are in bed. It’s a great way to spend some quality time with your loved ones.
I have the most amazing giveaway for all you film lovers – the chance to win the entire collection of Must See Movies Before You Grow Up on DVD, including family favourites such as E.T, Matilda and The Lion King.
Educational film charity Into Film have compiled a list of 50 films to watch before the age of 11, and are offering one lucky prize winner the chance to win ALL 50 on DVD.
The films were chosen alongside film industry experts for their ‘timeless factor’, life lessons and diversity. From animation classics to modern day blockbusters, these are definite must-sees for children to help develop their understanding of the wider world.
For a full list of the 50 Must See Movies Before You Grow Up please visit: www.intofilm.org/msm
To be in with a chance of winning this amazing must-have DVD package, simply enter below – good luck!
Terms and conditions. Giveaway ends 10/7/17 and is open to UK residents. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn. Prize bundle supplied directly from Into Film.
toy story
Notting Hill
The Sound of music
Has to be Dumbo. It melts my heart every time I watch it.
E.T as I used to watch it with my nan all the time growing up.
Had to be Mary Poppins time and time again.
As a Child I used to LOVE watching a Little Princess 🙂
Pinnochio
kids movie got to be Cinderella
Mine is the Jungle Book
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My favourite children’s film is The Jungle Book but my favourite film of all time is Cabaret. Brilliant. I love musicals!
It’s a Wonderful Life. Kids film – Toy Story
The sound of music am I sad
The Goonies
I love Spirited Away – it’s so beautiful!
The Empire strikes back, simply amazing film!
home alone
SHOWING MY AGE but it has to be chitty chitty bang bang
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory .. 1971 version with Gene Wilder
Mine is probably Home Alone.