I think this is a good movie for older children, definitely not little ones. Its about the killing of a mob boss, which is pretty hard for a 3 yr. old to understand. None the less, still a good movie, even for adults!
The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, the latest animated feature in the popular series for children, concerns the adventures of Toaster and his pals (and fellow household appliances) Lampy, Radio, Blanky, and Kirby the carpet sweeper, who make friends with a group of animals at a veterinary clinic. When Toaster discovers that the animals are scheduled to be sent to a scientific laboratory where they'll be used for testing, he and his friends join forces to help the critters escape to freedom.
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Package Description: Everybody's favorite bedtime story, "Goodnight Moon," comes to life for the very first time, along with other beloved animated tales and lullabies. Children and stars come together in a delightful exploration of the nighttime world. Children offer wise and witty reflections on a host of sleepytime topics, from the comfort of "blankies" to Native American dreamcatchers, from monsters and nightmares to the mysteries of dreamland. And since it's nighttime, the stars are out: Susan Sarandon narrates "Goodnight Moon," written by Margaret Wise Brown with pictures by Clement Hurd; Tony Bennett sings the swing classic "Hit the Road to Dreamland;" Lauryn Hill lends a new rhythm to the rhyme "Hush, Little Baby;" the many voices of Billy Crystal bring "There's a Nightmare in My Closet," by Mercer Mayer, to animated life; Natalie Cole tells the tale of Faith Ringgold's "Tar Beach;" Aaron Neville sings "Brahms' Lullaby;" and Patti LaBelle performs "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." It's a special night for all the family to snuggle up and share in the pleasures of dreams, lullabies, big hugs, goodnight kisses and ... "Goodnight Moon."