The other night we let the kids watch the TV classic "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer." As you can see, Bennett was scared by this holiday classic and watched most of it from behind our bookcase.
Today when I picked him up from preschool, his teacher said they watched the other TV holiday classic "Frosty the Snowman". The teacher said he was so nervous that she held him in her lap and he seemed a little shaken. She offered to let him do something else but he insisted he DID want to watch even though it seemed to make him uncomfortable.When I talked to him in the car about it, he said:
Bennett: "It made me a little scary. Please don't buy it for me."
Me: "Ok"
Bennett: "Thanks! It makes me shiver. And you know what that means!"
Me: "What does that mean?"
Bennett: "It means I'm scared in some parts."
So watch out for those spooky holiday TV specials or at least don't buy any for Bennett.
8 comments:
That's too cute! Those movies scare a couple of my little ones too. :)
Christian watches The Grinch movie with his hands in front of his face peeking through his fingers during the parts where the Grinch is on the screen. It's so sweet.
Oh, he's so cute! What a sweetie! I've noticed I have to be really careful what I have on the TV these days. If anybody falls or gets hurt, Emma says, "Dey ok?!" She is very concerned for the well being of the actors!
This made me laugh. And now that I think about those movies--they are kind of creepy...
Liam is the same way. He would run up our stairs and stare over the wall to watch the movie, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, as if hiding and peeking will make it less scary.
That is so cute. My family loves those movies.
Really, when I watched them as an adult I could totally see how they would be scary.
I would never have thought that those movies could scare a little kid. That cracks me up! Thanks for the wish of a fabric steamer for me. That would make my life much easier! I hate ironing!!!
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