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Inside Out Movie printables

Inside Outis coming out on DVD this November 3rd, 2015.  It is a great movie for the entire family to see. A movie about Emotions who have emotions, gives this movie a great story plot. Meet Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger, all of them are the main characters in this funny and relatable story. Each character will help you understand what an 11 year old girl feels, when she moves into a new home. Her emotional struggle is brought to life as we see Joy, Sadness, Disgust, Fear and Anger work together to navigate a new city and a new school. In the end, the story takes a turn and everyone will be surprised to see what makes the difference in turning things around. 

Inside Out

Disgust is a very strong emotion. In the movie, she keeps Riley(the main character), way from danger and broccoli. She is very opinionated and extremely honest. Please take a moment and print this printable for your child to enjoy. 
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Meet Bing Bong, the lovable imaginary friend, who is part elephant,part cat and part dolphin. This printable will keep the kids engaged. 


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More printable's to keep the kids entertained. Joy and Sadness work together to save the day. (Spoiler alert.) 
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Last minute idea for this Halloween Holiday. Get inspired and dress-up like the characters of the movie this Halloween. 


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Disclaimer: alliedhispanic partnership. All thoughts and ideas are all my own

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