Did you try 9/11.com or September11.com
Plus you can check your local Library.
2006-10-21 15:57:09
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answered by nanrai18 5
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If you truelly want your children to see the horror of that gut wrenching day the best film I have seen also own is 911 by the french filmmaker Jules Naudet who was just making a film about his brother being a NYC firefighter in his rookie training and caught the first and plane to hit the tower. The only known footage of the first plane to hit. And watch it with them. Best of luck with a hard subject.
2006-10-22 03:54:22
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answered by herdarkzone 3
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Jason- Your children are too young. I was 23 and it was too much for me to see it as it was happening. The best thing you can do is talk to your children about what happened. Use words instead of pictures. Let them ask you questions.
If you remeber people were JUMPING from the buildings. That was very disturbing. Your kids do not need to see that.
I heard that HBO was doing a documentry in New York that day.
2006-10-22 15:30:20
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answered by SallyC 6
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First don't even tell me that you buy the movie version of Pearl Harbor as fact. Try tora, tora, tora instead. Or better yet how about an actual documentary. These are films. What are you going to do show your kids the wackiest ship in the navy and tell them its real? Reality is better than fiction. And what's banned?
2006-10-22 03:41:40
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answered by tootsie 5
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banned??? it's not banned.... you can get it from any TV news station... I bet you get even get it from ESPN... every channel tuned into the News feed that morning...
Seeing it in person left a memory in my mind that will never ever ever ever ever go away...
Your children will never forget... All Americans will make sure no one forgets... There will be a memorial ceremony every single 9/11 where they read off all of names and show their pictuces.... When the Freedom Towers are finished somewhere around the end of the decade or early in the next one, there will be a "look back".... There's the memorial area they are building with the Freedom Towers....
We will never ever ever ever forget....
2006-10-21 22:53:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you wish to traumatize your children. Can't they just be children? What's wrong with carefree children.
Don't you think that they will have enough stress in their lifetime without ruining their childhood. They should not fear everything and everyone for the rest of their lives from being forced by their own parent to watch that horror.
Leave their little hearts and minds alone. Childhood is precious and it goes by too quickly as it is.
I'm not very proud of you right now.
2006-10-21 22:51:56
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answered by Cookie 5
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watch: World Trade Center, United 93, and The Geat New Wonderful
2006-10-21 22:49:11
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answered by Anonymous
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mark on your calender the aniversery of the crash. show your kids whrn it comes on. it might take a while,but its the only way. news peoples have it everywhere on 9/11
2006-10-21 22:48:41
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answered by CHRIS C 1
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~~~Gee,,,,what happened to a nice Saturday night with some popcorn and a Disney movie,,,ages 8 &10 are to young to have to have such worries,,,why make them feel bad over something they have no control over,,,I would wait untill there a little older,,,theres enough crap they kids nowdays have to worry about,,,cant you watch "over the hedge " or something??
2006-10-21 22:50:57
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answered by ~~Penny~~ 5
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what banned...theres plenty of stuff on cnn and the national networks...i was there in nyc at nine eleven and am happy with the amount of material available...what specifically cant you get.
2006-10-21 22:44:12
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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