Passing, jumping and jumping?is it a short to do with your children, because growing up also means jumping on difficulties and getting strengthened at every step, every leap, and even if the children are always cared for by us, we must in turn leave them that freedom with which to learn to be brave, to their own manners.
& Quot; Limitation & quot; (jump, jump) is an outstanding Pixar production and, despite its 13-year debut, the message it conveys is fundamental to any generation, including ourselves, because there is nothing like being a child again to understand great things .
- ? Passing.
- Jumping and jumping is about the need not to be overcome by adversity.
- The need to trust each other.
- To feel able to overcome.
- To jump high after the fall and to touch the sky.
You also have to think about the complexity of being a child. Childhood is not always synonymous with happiness, growing means having to deal not only with changes in themselves, but also with complex contexts in which children must learn to develop “survival” strategies. . adaptation.
So should you be encouraged never to stop jumping, let your hearts vibrate, have your dreams and legs take you where you want to go?
The protagonist is a plump and cheerful ram. His main gift is his ability to dance, and he conveys such vitality and joy that, with his dancing, he infects all the creatures of the sunny countryside. Everything goes very well, until at some point someone takes it and leaves it naked, without his clothes, without his wool.
Then sadness falls on him and the rain, at night comes bad weather, it is well known that the shearer follows this cycle, that wool will grow back, but the sheep lives her shame in a desolate way and this means hiding and fleeing. everyone who ridicules him for his physical appearance. The dances aren’t over yet.
? Your color How important, what nonsense, you are purple, you are gray, beige or brown, sometimes it is bad, sometimes better, if you feel bad looking around ??
-? Jump, jump and jump? (Pixar, 2003) –
You have to aim high. If we lock ourselves in the prison of our own fears — in the company of insecurities — and also let ourselves be followed by the ridicule of others, far from jumping, we will fall into the abyss of helplessness. It’s worth it, because when we lose confidence, we lose everything.
Now, this may be clear to us, but how can we get children to internalize things like self-improvement or resilience?
If there is one exceptional person in this short film it is the hare, an imposing, cultured and affable creature that makes the ram see two truths to reflect on:
We leave you with the short film waiting for you to enjoy it with your children and share it.
You can fly, only if you try to reach it, go up and down?That’s life!
? Pass, jump and jump? (Pixar, 2003)