At the time my daughter was 21 months and she was so scared of the characters she could hardly contain herself and remain still
2007-03-01 06:40:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I think every child is different. One child may react in a positive way and another in a negative way. I had the same reservations when I took my daughter (who's 3) to Monsters Inc On Ice. What I did before hand was watch her attentiveness to shows or movies she watched, when she was playing with dolls, etc. to see how long her attention span was. I decided to take her, and she was entertained the entire time! No problems what so ever out of her! I would suggest do what you feel is right as a mother. If you don't think she's ready, then don't go. But if you do or you think maybe she could go, go. If she misbehaves, you can always leave. Hope this helps!
2007-03-01 15:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother took my son to a show like this and he was entertained throughout.
You will at least get to intermission and depending on how late the show goes, the end of the show.
There's lots of action and lights and music to keep little ones entertained. Just don't be too upset if you have to leave early.
2007-03-01 14:35:34
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answered by babypocket2005 4
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We took our 18 month old to to see The Santa Claus in the movies and he loved it. He watched in amazement the whole time. But he is a very easy going boy. And its not a show, just a movie. Good luck though!
2007-03-01 13:50:24
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answered by michaellandonsmommy 6
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o ya she will love the show took will take my little sis but ya i think they tell stories like act out stories so your daughter should be entertained by it for sure and plus the ice skaters are moving around and singing so that should be good for a 2 or almost 3 year old
2007-03-01 13:49:06
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answered by lagunabeachlovely 2
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My lil girl went to see nemo on ice when she was one and she had a blast...she danced and laughed and talked to the other kids! She also went to see sesame street, monsters and the wizzard of oz on ice and she was great at all of them, she had soo much fun! Take her and make sure you have a camera...you'll get some really great shots of her reactions to the show! Have fun!!!!
2007-03-01 14:35:11
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answered by marinewife 3
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She's too young. Her attention span isn't that long, and she won't want to sit still or be quiet. It's annoying and unfair to others (who paid good money for their tickets) if you have a fidgety, noisy child at any kind of performance. And that includes church services.
2007-03-01 13:49:36
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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