My kiddo is interested, but i’m not familiar with everything available.

Animated without a crazy amount of violence would best.

Any advice #threadiverse?

  • ShoePaste
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    1 year ago

    Unfortunately there isnt a whole lot that’s geared specifically for that age range, and its star WARS so there’s valeays going to be some sort of violence. But, there is a new animated series specifically for little kids called Young Jedi Adventures. I haven’t watched it yet with my kiddo but its for 3-5 year i believe. I’ve heard resistance leans more kid friendly but haven’t watched any of that either so not positive on that. I showed my 3 year old episode 1 and 2 and she did fine with both of them. Good luck!

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      1 year ago

      Lol, yeah got it on the WARS bit. I’ll check out that Young Jedi one though, that sounds like what I’m looking for!

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    Just wrapped up Rebels with my 5 and 9 year old and I think it was a good fit for that age range. Started Clone Wars after that and there have been a few times where I’ve cringed a little due to the amount of violence or choice of language. They say he’ll a couple of times.

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    I second the Young Jedi Adventures show. There’s also the old 2d animated clone wars, the newer 3d animated clone wars. There are the “Ewok” live action movies from the 80s, but sections of them might scare a very tender 5 year old. There are old animated Ewoks and Droids series on disney+, also from the 80s.

    In a couple of years, you might want to check out the Rebels animated series.

    My almost 5 year old loves the Little Golden Books skywalker saga book series. We got one bound copy that has all 9 episodes.

  • LonelyHermione@lemmy.world
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    You can always choose “bits” of the movies and then tell the story yourself to fill in the rest. My kiddo isn’t old enough yet, but we plan on showing her some of the sections of New Hope but fill in the rest ourselves. Like we watch the sound of music but we stop the show at the intermission before the nazis show up. You can control the narrative