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What makes children's movies so magical? - Children and books

16m · Children and Books · 29 Jan 14:00

A children's movie is usually super uplifting and we all remember the last children's movie we saw. We are fascinated that how it comes to this movie and what makes them so special. What are actually our favorite children's movies and books? That's what we're talking about, the experience of watching a new or even old children's movie and being enchanted. Have fun listening! Feel free to give us your feedback and tell us what you found interesting about it. And also feel free to write us what your favorite movies are :D

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