Music
- The child may have learned different melodies and songs from the Frozen movies.
- They might have gained an understanding of musical dynamics, such as loud and soft parts in the songs.
- The child could have learned about different instruments and their sounds through the movie's soundtrack.
- They may have developed an appreciation for music and storytelling through the movie experience.
Encourage the child to explore their musical interests further by trying to play some of the Frozen songs on a keyboard or piano. They can also create their own musical compositions inspired by the movie or even try writing their own lyrics to a Frozen-inspired song. Additionally, you can introduce them to other Disney movie soundtracks and discuss the different musical elements present in those songs.
Book Recommendations
- by Erica David: This book is a great continuation of the Frozen story and follows the adventures of Anna and Elsa as they navigate their sisterhood and face various challenges.
- Frozen: The Junior Novelization by Sarah Nathan: This book retells the story of both Frozen movies in an easy-to-understand format, making it perfect for first-grade readers who enjoyed watching the movies.
- The Frozen Storybook Collection by Disney Book Group: This collection includes several short Frozen stories that expand on the characters and their adventures, providing additional reading material for young fans.
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