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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 408768" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>When Miss KT was younger, we had only one TV, so we watched together. Mostly Disney, Nickelodeon, stuff like that, but she also LOVED the true crime stories. Got a call from school once because Miss KT was looking forward to Murder Night...didn't think to add that it was the true crime shows on TLC.</p><p></p><p>She was never afraid of anything she saw on TV, even one night when she wandered into the living room while I was watching "Carrie." She was about 4, and just as the bucket hit, she asked, "What's that?" Me: "They say it's pig blood." Miss KT : "Oh. What is it really?" Me: "Maple syrup." Miss KT: "Oh. OK." And back she went to bed. Same thing with "The Shining," one of my very favorite all time movies.</p><p></p><p>I always told her "If it's on TV, it's not real. Don't worry about it. Somebody just made it up." It worked for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 408768, member: 4040"] When Miss KT was younger, we had only one TV, so we watched together. Mostly Disney, Nickelodeon, stuff like that, but she also LOVED the true crime stories. Got a call from school once because Miss KT was looking forward to Murder Night...didn't think to add that it was the true crime shows on TLC. She was never afraid of anything she saw on TV, even one night when she wandered into the living room while I was watching "Carrie." She was about 4, and just as the bucket hit, she asked, "What's that?" Me: "They say it's pig blood." Miss KT : "Oh. What is it really?" Me: "Maple syrup." Miss KT: "Oh. OK." And back she went to bed. Same thing with "The Shining," one of my very favorite all time movies. I always told her "If it's on TV, it's not real. Don't worry about it. Somebody just made it up." It worked for us. [/QUOTE]
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