Ice Age: The Meltdown will probably fit the bill for the intended audience of young children, most of whom just enjoy seeing
funny talking animals and lots of silly, high - energy slapstick.
Not exact matches
Is it
funnier than
talking donkeys and snakes, a boat carrying all the
animals of the Earth, a man surviving 3 days in the belly of a fish, burning bushes and manna machines?
to all who dispute creationism I guess you don't believe there are actual birds that speak English???
funny how there are parrots at every zoo but you find it hard to believe that throughout history at lease one other
animal / species could
talk..
at least 60 minutes before bedtime 4) Play a short bedtime game — Two truths one fake —
talk about the day 5) Listen to a good - night
talk or make your own — guided
talk that focuses on relaxation — or make your own 6) Change scary thoughts into silly thoughts — Change the scary creature into something
funny — like a monster but it has stripes 7) Remember to hug a favorite stuffed
animal — stuffed
animals can really help reduce nighttime fears 8) Follow the SAME PLAN with the SAME BEDTIME each night — children thrive on consistency.
Special mention is deserved for the
animals, which can be
talked to with the Pet Pal talent: seeing them interact with humans is truly hilarious and they can provide some rather useful information hidden between the
funny dialogue.
I remember having a conversation at a party about how to
talk to people about the comic you're reading and making when they have no idea about comics outside of superheros and
funny animals.
Special mention is deserved for the
animals, which can be
talked to with the Pet Pal talent: seeing them interact with humans is truly hilarious and they can provide some rather useful information hidden between the
funny dialogue.