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With Fin being three years old, we now allow him two hours of TV a day. But with him still being quite young, we make sure to monitor the type of programs he watches. I have to say that Disney Junior is definitely our go-to channel for his TV time. We love how the programs on Disney Junior don’t promote violence, encourage a sense of adventure, and are actually fun for us to watch with him. His favorite shows are Jake and The Never Land Pirates, Miles from Tomorrowland, and Sofia the First.
It’s great how even after the TV is off, Fin enjoys taking inspiration from the characters and incorporates them into his play. He climbs rocks looking for buried treasure, pretends our carpet can take off and fly, and makes his pillows into planets from outer space. With such a fantastic imagination, I knew I definitely had to take up Disney Junior’s challenge to capture one of his stories with the chance that they might animate it. Can you imagine how awesome it would be for Fin to see his own story being shown on Disney Junior? If that’s not core memory material, I don’t know what is.
So one afternoon, Fin, Nara, myself, and Carl sat down to create a story with either the theme of Pirates, Princesses, or Space Adventure. We documented the story through a photo (and took some videos for ourselves) and submitted to Disney Junior through their site. We had such a great time thinking up the next turn and twist to our story and hearing where Fin’s mind was taking him. Here are some pictures from our afternoon.
Are you interested in doing the same with your children. It’s easy, here are the instructions and some FAQs from Disney Junior:
Starting from May 12 till June 12, Disney Junior is running an ‘Animate Your Imagination’ contest. Tell us your child’s story based on his/her imagination set around a Pirate, Princess or Space theme, and Disney Junior will animate it! 3 of the most creative & imaginative of stories submitted will be featured as individually produced animated TV spots on the Disney Junior channel
1. Tell us your child’s imaginative story using one of the following three themes:
Pirates
Princesses
Space Adventure
2. To help us imagine it, you may even share a photo of their drawing, or a video of them narrating the story.
FAQs
Q. How do I take part?
A. Get a grown-up to visit disneyjunior.asia/animateyourimagination to register, and tell us your child’s story based on his/her imagination by writing it out. The story should be set around one of three themes – Pirate, Princess or Space, with the theme kept consistent throughout the narrative of the story. Do include a photo of your child along with the submission, as the winning selection will include your child’s photo & name in the animated TV spot. Supporting documents (e.g child’s drawing, video recording of child narrating the story) to help with the storytelling may also be included.
Q. When can I submit my entry?
A. Users may enter into the competition between [12 May 2016] till [2359 hours, 12 June 2016].
Q. What are the prizes for this contest?
A. 3 of the most creative stories submitted will be featured on the Disney Junior channel, produced as individually produced animated TV spots. There will be 3 animated TV spots, each individually themed around Pirate, Princess & Space. Child’s photo, name, age and country of residence will also be featured in the animated TV spot.
Q. Is there an age limit?
A. Child must be between 2 – 7 years of age, with the help of their parent/guardian for online submission.
Q. How many entries can I send?
A. Limited to one submission per child.
Q. On what criteria will the entries be judged on?
A. The most creative, detailed and vivid of stories submitted will be chosen.
Q. Do I have to be a Disney Junior subscriber to take part?
A. You have to be a Disney Junior viewer.
Q. How will the winners be notified?
A. The 3 selected stories will be featured as an animated TV spot that will run on the Disney Junior channel from July 2016. There will be 3 animated TV spots, each individually themed around Pirate, Princess & Space.
The parent/guardian registered may also be contacted by Disney Junior.
Q. How will I get my prizes?
A. The 3 selected stories will be featured as individually produced animated TV spots that will run on the Disney Junior channel.
Q. How will the winners be announced?
A. The winners will be announced via the animated TV spots that will run on the Disney Junior channel. Name, photo & age of child will also be included in the TV spot.
Want to learn more?
Check out Disney Junior’s
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