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Must Watch, Here Are 7 Educational Cartoon Movies For Children
Educating children to have positive characters can be done in various ways, Ma. Sometimes parents also have their own media in providing a picture of good behavior so that their children can apply it.
ilm is one medium that can be provided. Through films, your little one can see a variety of interesting visual images as well as get positive messages from watching.
1. Zootopia
Zootopia is a children's cartoon that tells the story of a rabbit named Judy Hoppps who enters the police academy at the Zootopia Police Department (ZPD). In contrast to his friends Judy is like a body and a tiger that is suitable for entering the police academy, Judy is considered weak because of her physique. Judy was always only given an easy task, namely as a parking attendant. Besides being funny, Zootopia which is watched by children gives educational messages such as trying to do the best job possible without complaining, not underestimating others and always believing in one's own abilities.
2. The Good Dinosaur
The Good Dinosaur tells about the friendship between a small child and a dinosaur, the Apatosaurus type. This Dinoasurus named Arlo had to go on a long journey that required him to be more courageous. However, Arlo was not alone in his journey because there were human children who helped. Some of the moral messages contained in the film The Good Dinosaur, such as:
- Learn to manage fear.
- Give a picture of a true friend.
- Instilling responsibility in children.
- Provides an understanding that family is everything.
- Patiently waiting because everything will be beautiful in its time.
- Helping children instill kindness in everything they do to others.
3. Inside Out
Inside Out is one of the films that is quite popular with children because it has an interesting story. This film describes what goes on in the mind of a human child named Riley. This 11-year-old little girl is facing anxiety because she has to move to San Francisco following her father's job move. While moving in with her dad, Riley needed to adjust to a new atmosphere. Starting from the new home environment, new school to new friends. This condition makes Riley feel a variety of emotions inside of him, such as happiness, sadness, anger, fear and disgust mixed into one.
These five feelings are depicted as living and having a headquarters centered on Riley's mind. Some of the moral messages contained in the Inside Out film, such as:
- Introducing the types of feelings to the child.
- Provide direction in managing emotions well so that they stay under control.
- Learn to adjust the emotions you want to convey in any situation.
4. How To Train Your Dragon
This film tells the story of a teenager named Hiccup who has a prospective successor to the throne of leadership. In his leadership, Hiccup is quite a dilemma because he is friendly with a dragon named Toothless. Even though the people he leads really hate dragons and always want to fight with dragons. The dilemma that occurs in Hiccup is to always believe in his heart and look for the right way to win the hearts of the residents.
Some of the moral messages contained in the film How To Train Your Dragon, such as:
- Learn to listen to your own heart.
- Always need to have someone else who can be trusted to share ideas.
- Trying to fight and be brave in chasing dreams.
5. Coco
Coco is an animated film that is synonymous with family entertainment, let alone played by children. This film tells about a boy named Miguel, himself described as a child who loves music. However, unfortunately Miguel grew up in a family that really hates music and believes that music is a curse. In this film, Miguel struggles to maintain his dream to adventure into the world of the dead. Coco is not only an animated film that depicts humor or fun, but has a hidden moral message.
Some of the moral messages contained in the Coco film, such as:
- Reminding about honesty in children
- Learn to comfort yourself and others to get rid of the atmosphere of grief.
- Increasingly introducing that family is the most valuable treasure.
- Teaches to achieve dreams and ideals. Every dream is worth fighting for.
6. Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda is one adorable film. Behind the cuteness of Po, he has extraordinary strength. Po is depicted as not only having physical strength, but having dreams and the will to work hard to become an extraordinary figure. When watching the Kung Fu Panda film with your little one, Mama can provide lessons about dreams and ideals. When a mother's child already has certain goals or dreams, then continue to be pursued. Try not to pay attention to other people's views on life and these goals, as they are all in your hands.
7. Cars
The Cars film, which tells the story of various car characters, is quite liked by children. In this film, it will tell about friendship and disputes between the characters of cars. If you pay attention, there is a scene that is quite touching, namely when McQueen tried to brake and approached The King then pushed him to the finish line. Even though on that occasion McQueen might not need to help The King, so that he could have the opportunity to become a champion. In this film, it provides a lesson that winning is not everything. It is necessary to realize that there are things more valuable than just winning. Just like other animated films, the Cars film has its own moral message. One of them is to not always depend on other people. Try to believe in your own abilities.