Well, it's the craze right now and you're one of the hundreds of kids attached to the movie soundtrack (and the movie "Frozen" itself).
It's so wonderful to hear and see you try to sing along and move along the song while it is being played on my phone. It has been our bonding moment for days now. You always call my attention to sit beside you in bed while the movie is playing over and over again. You even do an imitation of Queen Elsa while singing that on the mountains - letting your hair down and flipping it on time (just like the Queen Elsa is doing in the movie).
You papa is peeking at the door while you and I try to sing out loud in bed. Sometimes, he comes in the room and tries to dance along. Of course, he tries to do a girly dance which ruins everything else.
I'm pretty sure that at this age (3 years old), you already have an idea what the movie is all about. You see what is going on. However, you don't really understand the moral yet.
I guess by the time that you are reading this, you probably have some idea of what it was really about - song and story and all.
It was all about knowing fully well who you are and making the best of what is there.
I guess the Ice Queen (from which the movie was based) was so restrained in her actions that she is not herself. Instead of learning how to control her powers (and talents), it was hidden just because people were ignorant about it. People around her wanted her to belong so as not to stand out, be different and be scared of.
The song is nice and I hope you can still have a copy of it and don't think it's immature or unsophisticated just because by the time you read this, there are other songs that you have heard that might be more catchy than the "Let It Go" song we both enjoy.
Just remember when you hear Queen Elsa singing that song in the movie, you and I both enjoyed it together. Sometimes you wrap your arm in momma's arm in bed while we watch it. It was the best Anak.
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