Life on Florida’s West Coast

Top 15 Disney Characters

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Someone asked me what my Top 15 Disney characters were and I immediately thought this would be such a FUN list to make with my daughter. She is five-and-a-half and very interested in all things Disney.

So, without further delay, here is our list:

1. Jane (from Tarzan)
2. Megara (from Hercules)
3. Belle (from Beauty and the Beast)
4. Aurora (from Sleeping Beauty)
5. Cinderella (from Cinderella)
6. Snow White (from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs)
7. Jasmine (from Aladdin)
8. Pocahontas (from Pocahontas)
9. Mulan (from Mulan)
10. Alice (from Alice in Wonderland)
11. Wendy (from Peter Pan)
12. Peter Pan (from Peter Pan, AND the first male on the list so far)
13. Tarzan (from Tarzan)
14. Hercules (from Hercules)
15. Winnie the Pooh (from so very many movies)

Now, here is my challenge to you! In the comments, leave me a list of your Top 5 Disney Characters. I want to see what beloved characters have made a mark on your life.

This all threads back to the ScreenLife Games’ Disney Bingo DVD game. Since our household is all about Disney these days, this is a game that caught my eye and when I showed it to my daughter, she started jumping up and down and clapping in glee – yes glee.

Kids as young as age four will love this new twist on the traditional Bingo game. In fact, since I live in Florida I am willing to bet there are a lot of adults in my neighborhood who might also like to play along. You play with real Bingo chips and cards, but the on-screen characters call the numbers. It’s great for teaching skills like number recognition, colors, shapes and patterns. And, look, I even included a picture of one of our Top 15 Disney characters – Megara – calling one of the numbers.

You can buy it online at Amazon.com or Drugstore.com.

Sponsored by Screenlife Games

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