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A Mom and The Mouse, Kristin Ford posted by kristin ford on December, 28 2010 11:41 AM
In addition to its new Pixar parade, Disneys Hollywood Studios will welcome another attraction in the first quarter of 2011. Disney Junior Live on Stage! will replace Playhouse Disney Live on Stage! in Animation Courtyard.
The stage shows March debut follows the launch of Disney Junior, a Disney Channel brand devoted to children ages 2 to 7 that is being promoted across the many Disney platforms.
Disney Junior Live on Stage! introduces Jake from Jake and The Never Land Pirates, which begins airing in February. Jake leads his band of kid pirates Cubby and Izzy, along with their faithful pirate parrot, Skully on adventures that require them to use teamwork. Jake and The Never Land Pirates will take the place of the Winnie the Pooh segment.
Disney Junior Live on Stage! also brings back three audience favorites: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny and Little Einsteins.
When they were younger, my children loved this interactive puppet show. The high-energy hosts lead the kids in singing and dancing, and being surprised by streamers and bubbles is lots of fun for toddlers and preschoolers.
A Mom and The Mouse, Kristin Ford posted by kristin ford on December, 28 2010 11:41 AM
In addition to its new Pixar parade, Disneys Hollywood Studios will welcome another attraction in the first quarter of 2011. Disney Junior Live on Stage! will replace Playhouse Disney Live on Stage! in Animation Courtyard.
The stage shows March debut follows the launch of Disney Junior, a Disney Channel brand devoted to children ages 2 to 7 that is being promoted across the many Disney platforms.
Disney Junior Live on Stage! introduces Jake from Jake and The Never Land Pirates, which begins airing in February. Jake leads his band of kid pirates Cubby and Izzy, along with their faithful pirate parrot, Skully on adventures that require them to use teamwork. Jake and The Never Land Pirates will take the place of the Winnie the Pooh segment.
Disney Junior Live on Stage! also brings back three audience favorites: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny and Little Einsteins.
When they were younger, my children loved this interactive puppet show. The high-energy hosts lead the kids in singing and dancing, and being surprised by streamers and bubbles is lots of fun for toddlers and preschoolers.