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Sofia the First

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Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Spunky, well-rounded princess celebrates individuality.

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age 4+

Based on 40 parent reviews

age 7+

Not appropriate for young kids

I love the idea of a princess show for kids that actually brings in other princesses. It is very hard to find princess shows or movies for kiddos under six. I personally feel Sophia does encourage bad behavior. Not only is amber usually always mean, they tend to treat those *below* them as If they do not hold value compared to them. I do feel yes eventually they go over what happened and usually apologize but I still feel it relays the wrong message. Not only that, but why do Disney shows for kids always have to have a villain? Seriously. When kids are young and at an age under 7 before they can consciously understand that big picture and how to reason etc. They are very monkey see monkey do. And they need to be encouraged with positivity. Meaning the shows they watch should have that and that only.. I still have yet to find a disney show that has just that.. a few nick Jr shows do. But they sometimes still have the bad guy (Like mayor humdinger in paw patrol why?? Or lady marmalady in buttrbeans) it's not necessary. And teaching kids to be cruel to others is not right at that age. They need to make a princess show where they are consistently kind and promote positivity ( look at daniel tiger for example!- it takes lessons but encourages positivity) I just wouldn't recommend this to younger kids.
age 8+

sofia the first is the best cartoon ever

Sofia the first is a brave girl who treasures her family dearly and also has the responsibility to be the protector of the everolm she would do anything to keep her family and village safe its a good cartoon it will teach kids how to behave and be brave and strong. I mean personally, my little daughter Olivia she is 9 years old and man is she brave and sweet and kind just like Sofia, she learned her English from Sofia. I'm so proud of my Olivia we once went camping it was a mommy and daughter camping trip, I went to collect a few logs but fell in a ditch thankfully I had my whistle I blew it and Olivia came running with her rope I was to heavy for her but she pulled me up just like Sofia would do im so proud of her for saving my life if it wasn't for her I may be still in that ditch haha. Anyways my message is that Sofia the first is a good educational cartoon and she a good role model for kids . in the episode orvor royal Sofia saved her family and kingdom from a powerful sorcerous.

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This engaging series does everything right with a talented voice cast (including guests like Eric Stonestreet, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeffrey Tambor), lively original music, sharp writing, and crisp animation that brings to life darling Sofia and a well-rounded supporting cast. The stories are inspired by coming-of-age woes young kids will understand like trying to fit in with new friends, and the messages about self image, perseverance, and compassion won't miss their mark with your younger kids.

Sofia the First improves on its popular feature-length predecessor, presenting viewers with a more complete heroine in its precocious young star who gracefully balances royal expectations with her efforts to bring her own individuality to the princess role. In so doing, she teaches her friends and kids at home about the joys of overcoming new challenges and inspires the belief that if you're true to yourself and embrace your individuality, then there's no limit to what you can do.

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