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		<description><![CDATA[Is "How to Train Your Dragon" good for kids? Obviously, the short answer is that it depends on how old the children are, and how well they respond to startling scenes. I saw the movie with my 4-year-old daughter and my 7-year-old son. Neither had nightmares, although there were scenes where my daughter had to [...]


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<p>Obviously, the short answer is that it depends on how old the children are, and how well they respond to startling scenes.</p>
<p>I saw the movie with my 4-year-old daughter and my 7-year-old son.  Neither had nightmares, although there were scenes where my daughter had to cover her eyes.</p>
<p>Hello!  It's got DRAGONS!  There are going to be scary moments.  There are quite a few times when a mouth full of teeth comes chomping down a mere inches from one of the characters.  That, accompanies with suspenseful music and rumbling, roaring sound effects, will startle anyone, even the adults.</p>
<p>So, to answer the main question of "is it good for kids", there are two answers:  "Yes", the storyline and morals are generally good for kids, and "Maybe" because of the scare factor, although most children should be able to handle it by far.</p>
<p>There are good morals in the story:  being who you are, not caving to peer pressure, accepting others in spite of differences, avoiding "pre-judging" others (in this case, the dragons).  And it is refreshing to see a parent apologize in this movie (the Dad apologizes for rejecting his son's ways earlier in the movie).</p>
<p>There are several points that might be worth discussing with your children.  The biggest one that I would deal with in my family is "secret-keeping".  We have a "no-secrets" policy in our house.  So, when Hiccup (the main boy in the story) decides to keep his relationship with the dragon a secret from his Dad, that is something we discuss.  (How might he have handled it differently?)</p>
<p>All that stuff aside, the movie is so good, if you don't have kids, you should still go see it! </p>
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