Few television shows have resonated with the kids and I as much as We Bare Bears have. It’s one of those quirky shows that we stumbled on to while digging through Netflix. I knew that it was from Cartoon Network and their shows immediately have an inherent trust in their writing, wit and quality. Four short seasons later it’s one of the few shows that will stop us in our tracks and turn on the couch magnet so that we can’t escape. We Bare Bears: The Movie is an original film from Cartoon Network that serves and a series finale as great at Breaking Bad.
We Bare bears: the movie is a very satisfying end to a fabulous seriesCategory: Entertainment
Moms and dads need entertainment and these posts, for one reason or another will do just that
Camp Warner Bros., We Bare Bears gummy fun for summer camp
This week at Camp Warner Bros. is near and dear to our family because it revolves around one of our favorite Cartoon Network shows We Bare Bears. In this case the craft is a surprisingly sticky slime that’s simple to make, which is paired with We Bare Bears: The Movie. If you’re a fan of We Bare Bears then the movie is a must-watch event. Even if you’re a casual fan of the show then you’ll enjoy the film for all of the right reasons.
gummy bears meet We Bare Bears in a slimetastic good timeWeek 2 of Camp Warner Bros. brings the Crystal Gem Candy
It’s week number 2 of our at-home summer with Camp Warner Bros. This week’s activity is one that the kids could really get behind-making candy! The craft was rather simple and corresponded to the movie of one of the best shows in recent memory on Cartoon Network. The title of the candy surely gave it away for fans of the show. The film that ties into the craft is Steven Universe: The Movie.
Candy, make yr own STEM-rific Crystal Gem CandyCamp Warner Bros. is in effect through mid August
97 out of 100 summer camps have been cancelled. To compensate for that some brands have really stepped up to give parents a break in certain areas. Camp Warner Bros. starts this week. In addition to introducing you and your family to potentially new entertainment they’ll have weekly activities that were created around certain releases.
This week has Super Hero Training, which is something any parent can relate to and might need help with. Granted, part of that could be a distraction and parents know that an entertaining distraction is far different than just a diversion for children. LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters is celebrating its release and is certain to entertain LEGO, DC or audiences aged 5 and up that want to laugh and have fun.
For example, here’s the Batman Workout that kids will certainly get a laugh out of. It’s geared towards those young children who’ll be able to find Batman or who want to fight crime in their backyard.
Here’s the schedule for Camp Warner Bros. this summer. There’s something for any camper, so pay loose attention.
Week 1: Super Hero Training, LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters
Week2: DIY Crystal Gems, Steven Universe: The Movie
Week 3: Gummy Bear Slime, We Bare Bears: The Movie
Week 4: Cooking & Coloring, Scoody-Doo and the WrestleMania Mystery
Week 5: Character Bank, Teen Titan’s Go! Vs. Teen Titans
Week 6: Summer Goals, Alex and Me
Week 7: Drive in Movie, The Fast and the Furry
Week 8: Talent Show, Family Matters: Season 1
LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters is available now for those growing superheroes who need great entertainment.
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Jorvik Calling, a Star Riders joint for equine adventure girls
Is your StarFam calling out to you? If you don’t have a girl aged 8-17 then “StarFam” Star Stable or Jorvik could be a foreign language. It was for us, and then I dug into it and found out that the game has been massively popular since 2012 as a safe, online gaming opportunity for girls that weaves in horses, adventure and magical elements. In short, it’s a gaming juggernaut where 98% of its players are girls who now have the opportunity to read about the four friends and the magical realm of Jorvik.
Starfam rejoice, the books are finally hereThe Amelia Six is sequel-worthy realistic fiction mystery for 9 and up
Sleepers, they’re not just for movies that fly under the radar. It’s summertime and just like the sleeper film that critics hadn’t heard of, it’s the literary sleeper for us, The Amelia Six. It’s like that expectations vs. reality meme that has your quarantine self-haircut envisioned as Kelly Kapowski, but it turns out to be more Joe Dirt. To be clear, in this case The Amelia Six was Tiffani Thiessen that actually looked like Kelly Kapowski.
Fun, mystery and more fun for readers 9 and upInfinity Train Book 1, available on DVD and streaming now
From the first moment I saw the trailer and heard the synopsis for Infinity Train I knew it would be one that we’d thoroughly enjoy. A young girl stumbles onto a train where everything defies reality and she’s unable to get back home. Created by Owen Dennis a writer and storyboard artist on Adventure Time, Infinity Train reminded us of what The Wizard of Oz, mixed with Snowpiercer and aspects of The Matrix. Oh –and the look is reminiscent of a Cartoon Network show with more anime-esque elements than you’d expect. Infinity Train, Book 1 didn’t disappoint and is now available on DVD and streaming.
For ages 7 and up, this is part OZ, Matrix and SnowpiercerJoin the Hook watch-along twitter party w/Nerdist and Dante Basco on 4/10
In times of stress comfort viewing is what lots of people seek. I know that our family has been watching those classic 80s through mid-90s cinematic nuggets. On Friday night, April 10 at 8:00 PM ET you’ve got the chance to watch Hook while Nerdist and Rufio from the film (actor Dante Basco) chime in on real-time via twitter.
Dig the Hook, #Nerdistfromhome twitter party on April 10, 8 PM ET