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The Grinch Parents Guide

No Matter How Loyal You Are to Jim Carrey's Grinch, You'll Want to See This 1 With Your Kids

5. There's a brief moment of cartoon nudity. Seriously.


Believe it or not, there's a brief — but hilariously unexpected — moment of nudity toward the end of the movie. The mishap happens when Cindy Lou's BFF, a little redhead named Groopert, is trying to set a booby trap when his clothes go a-missing. Thankfully, you don't see anything too bad since he found a cookie to cover his private parts with!  

6. It reminds children about the real meaning of Christmas. 

True to form, The Grinch is the reminder that all kiddos need when it comes to what the holidays are really about. While everyone loves opening presents under the tree on Christmas morning, spending time with the people you love and doing kind things for others is what we always remember the most. Seriously, who doesn't get choked up over the Grinch finally sharing Christmas dinner with his newfound friends?
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Eighteen years after Jim Carrey's How the Grinch Stole Christmas premiered, a new generation of kiddos has their very own version to obsess over: The Grinch starring Benedict Cumberbatch. While it might be hard for parents who grew up watching the 1957 version to get excited for yet another rendition of the classic, this adorable holiday flick is impossible not to like.

At under 90 minutes, The Grinch is perfect for little kids who may struggle with sitting through a movie that runs any longer. And although your little ones won't give a hoot about the cast, parents can be reassured it's chock-full of stars. Benedict Cumberbatch delights as your favourite green curmudgeon, and Kenan Thompson — who voices a character named Bricklebaum — is absolutely hilarious.

Thinking about taking your little ones to see The Grinch when it hits theatres Nov. 9? Read through to see what you should expect!

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