Mr. Peabody & Sherman is in theaters this coming Friday and we can’t wait to see it! We recently saw the trailer for it and Hayden’s already demanded to rewatch it a few times.
Mr. Peabody (voiced by the hilarious Ty Burrell of Modern Family), the most accomplished dog in the world, and his mischievous boy Sherman (Max Charles from The Amazing Spiderman), use their time machine—the WABAC—to go on the most outrageous adventures known to man or dog. But when Sherman takes The WABAC out for a joyride to impress his friend Penny, they accidentally rip a hole in the universe, wreaking havoc on the most important events in world history. Before they forever alter the past, present and future, Mr. Peabody must come to their rescue, ultimately facing the most daunting challenge of any era: figuring out how to be a parent. Together, the time traveling trio will make their mark on history.
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Hayden has had a blast with the app – he has taken pictures of the whole family and himself!
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would like to travel to the Regency era, England
I want to time travel back with my son to the era of mid 1820’s to see what it is like to live on a farm and grow my own food and live off the land. I would love to do this in Florida where it is warm, and easy to grow a lot of different things.
Back to colonial times would be interesting.
I would like to travel to Roman Empire time
We would head off to the 1920’s
We would travel to Ancient Rome.
I would love to travel to Ancient Greece , Thank you!
I think the days of the Roman Empire would be cool.
I would love to time travel back to see Ancient Egypt and the pyramids being built.
ancient Egypt
I would like to travel to 1930’s Hollywood.
I would like to time travel to the 70s with my kids.
I would like to go to the 1950s with them.
oh I don’t know about traveling back in time with my kids. 1920’s maybe or early 1800’s .
I’d Like To Time Travel To The Dinosaur Era! That Would Be Fun And Adventurous!
I would love to time travel back to the 1920’s!
In the future when we have flying cars.
I would love to go back and meet Abraham Lincoln.
I would take my son to the 1920’s to see my grandparents when they were young.
I’d like to go back to Maya civilization with my kids
would love to time travel to the dinosaur age! It would be fun and spooky but so awesome
When asked the question: Where would you like to time travel with your kids?
I would choose the future, not the past. I’d like them to see what could possibly be as time marches on.
Hopefully the planet will undergo a major change for the good, but if not, it’s the up to the kids to change it now.
I would travel to the 1800s
I would love to travel to 1940’s USA. Love the music and dress!
Thanks for the chance to win!
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I would like to time travel to Europe in the early years to explore our heritage
I would like to take my kids to see Ancient Egypt.
Med evil times! My daughter just did a week long study of knights and kings and queens! I would love to take her to a renaissance fair soon to see it!
To the time of Henry VIII.
I would time travel back to the 1800’s so my children can see how they lived back then!
I’d love to go back to visit Laura Ingalls Wilder since my daughter and I have been reading the Little House books together!
I would like to travel back to the 70’s with my children
I’d like to time travel to medieval times with my kids. Thanks.
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i would love to go back to the 1980s
Back to the old wild west!
I would like to travel back to biblical times when Jesus walked the earth.
I would love to travel back to Medieval times.
back to the 1960s
London
I would like to travel back to Biblical times.
I would love to travel back in time with my daughter to the colonial times.
The future would be awesome!
I don’t have kids but I have little brothers and sister and I’d like to go to London with them.
I’d like to go back in time to Egypt
I would like to travel back about 500 years.
I would love to time travel to Egypt!
I would love to time travel with my daughter!
The 80’s, so they can actually see how much better they have it, then I did!
I would go back to Ancient Rome.
I would time travel to the 1950’s
I think we’d go hang out in the 60s
Time travel to the 20’s
my son loves movies and toys from the 80’s so i would take him there
I would like to travel to the Renaissance Era.
We want to travel to Japan during the time of samarai and geishas.
I’d like to time travel to the 1950’s!!
late 1800’s – life would be so tough for today’s kids!
Can’t think of anything.
To America before the Europeans visited and introduced themselves to the American Indians
Ancient Rome.
My son would choose the civil war.
It would be interesting to travel to the time of Jesus and meet him in that time.
I’d like to travel back in time to witness the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
I would take my daughter back to the 80s with me. I loved growing up in the 80s.
I’d love to go back to the 50’s. Thanks so much.
I Don’t have any children. I was never blessed. I have two nieces Stella and Samantha. My father passed away in 1964 I was only 3 at the time. I would like to travel back in time to get to know him.
We’d go back to the 50’s
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I would love to travel to the 1500s!
To the Antebellum South.
I would like to time travel back to the ’60’s and ’70’s when I was growing up to show our children how much better life was back in those days.
To the colonial days of the United States.
We can all sail down the Mississippi with Mark Twain.
I would love to travel back and meet President Lincoln
1970’s
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I’d like to time travel to the the time of Abraham Lincoln.
He was such an honorable man.
thank you
I would like to time travel to ancient rome
We’d go to ancient Egypt.
I’d like to travel back to the Victorian Era. 🙂
The 50s would be fun with my nieces
We’d go to the future so we could see all the new inventions and scientific discoveries 🙂
I would like to time travel into the 1950’s!
Thanks for the chance to win this.
I’d like to travel to the 70’s.
I’d like to go back to Renaissance Italy
I want to go to ancient rome
I would time travel to the 70s.
To the pioneer days so they could learn some history and see how good they have it now!
I’d travel to the late 60s early 70s.
Christmas dinner, 1912 in London England
I would like to go back to Little House on the Praire time. I think it would be nice to live a more simple life, atleast for a little while. lol thank you!
Ancient Rome would be interesting! Or Feudal Japan.
We would like to travel back to the 60s.
i’d lik to go back to the roaring 20s
I would want to go to the future and see what life will be like.
I would like to travel back to 1900s
I would like to travel to the late 1800’s when my grandparents were born.
I would like to see the first flight.
would be cool to time travel to the future!
I’d love to travel to the future with my kids, maybe 20 years from now to see what the worlds up to!
I like ancient Egypt. So I would go there
We would like to time travel to disneyland when it was cheap. 🙂
Although growing up in the 80s was fun I think I would love to take my kids back to the 60s to experience that time period like my parents did.
It would be neat to time travel back to the 1800’s
I’d like to take my grandkids back to the 60s where I grew up.
I would like to take them to a biblical scene such as when He turned water into wine.
Back to meet me as a kid
I think it would be fun to see the pyramids being built.
Thanks for the contest.
I’d like to take my daughter back to the 50s so when could see my parents as teenagers.
I would like to travel back to the 50’s when it was like Leave to Beaver times.
Back to when my grandmother was alive
I’d like to time travel to the the time of Abraham Lincoln
I would like to take them to the 1980s, so they could meet their parents as children!
I would take them to see dinosaurs.
My son is a huge history buff, so he would like to go back to the WWI era.
I WOULDL IKE TO TIME TRAVEL THEM TO MY CHILDHOOD, SO WE COULD PLAY TOGETHER IN MY DAY!
the early 50s- i love the clothes!
To the 1950’s
I’d like to travel back to the 80’s.
The 1960 those look like fun times
The prehistoric times would be cool.
a michael jackson concert
I’d like to go back to 2004 and invest in Facebook. 😉
I would love to time travel back to the great pyramids!!
i would love to travel back to the western days,where you had to work hard to get what you had,work hard to keep what you had,work hard to feed your self and family.not where we are today with all the video games and lazyness we have in the world and ppl being ungrateful
I would like to travel to the Medieval period.
I would like for us to travel back to ancient Egypt.
I would love to travel back to the 1950’s!!
I’d go back and see dinosaurs.
time travel to the 50s!
The Renaissance!
back to king tut
Back to the 50s
We would go to watch the pyramids being built.
civil war days
Go back and visit the old west
i would like to go back to the early 1800’s
I would love to travel to the old west with my son
I’d like to time travel to medieval times
Back to the 20’s I think would be fun.
1830’s
the 50’s
The New York World’s Fair in 1939.
Whereas its a cross between the day in which the ‘Titanic’ was set to go on its voyage, Amelia Earhart’s last voyage and the time in which land was as cheap as 10 cents an acre, I recall reading literature about such times. The ‘Titanic’ for example I would stop a few from ever boarding and notify ships that were abroad to follow close as they will be needed to rescue several people. The true number is estimated at
of the total 2,223 people, 1,517 would be in need of rescue. Despite the heroic attributes Amelia Earhart has given to other’s; I would advise that she be followed by boat (Coastguard / Military) on trail (from her take off in New Guinea to Howland Island) to ensure she would make it to the small island. From that comes the cheap cost of property; in doing this I would do my best to purchase a lot of land, that in which will be used in the future to build schools, shelters etc. for the less fortunate and food (farm land) for those that otherwise cant afford such things.
I would travel back to the 1800s
Back to when they could meet my grandparents!
I would like FAMILY trip to Mexico
I’d like to travel to ancient Italy – I think that would be fun to see.
back to the 90s. That was a good decade to be a kid in.
I would like to time travel with my grandsons back to the 60’s-fun times!
I would like to travel to America during the westward movement.
I’d go back to ancient egypt
I would like to travel to the Roaring 20’s!
To the time of the pyramids
I would travel back with my kids to see the pyramids being built.
I would like to go back into the 1950’s.
I would say back to Bethlehem to see Jesus
Id like to travel to the time of Jesus
the 70s
to the pioneer days! we’re teaching survival these days!
We would love to see the dinosaurs.
I would like to travel to the victorian era. She loves those fashions, jewelry and trends.
1904 for the St. Louis World’s Fair
I’d like to travel back to the 1800’s sometime to show my kids just how hard people had to work!
I would like to travel back to the 1920’s with my grandkids to see how life was when my grandmother was young.
My kid has been studying Amelia Earhart in school. He’d like to travel back to the day she disappeared and see what happened to her.
the fifties
To the era of the dinosaurs.
I would love to go to ancient Egypt.
travel with my son to back when my father was alive so they could meet.
London during Christmas in the Dickens era
I’d like to time travel back to the 50s
I’d like to travel back to Medievial times since we are studying that in school.
I’d like to travel to victorian era london
I’d love to travel back to the 40s and 50s with them! I think it would be a great learning experience for them both
I would travel back to the 70’s to meet my parents as they were children.
I’d like to travel with them back to the 1980’s so they can see what it was like to be a teenager back then 🙂
We’d go back to the 1980s because the video games were great & it was safe. / danabeeman(at)gmail(dot)com
I’d like to travel bAck to meet Lincoln
I would like to time travel to when we had Discovery Zone here in our town since it was so fun when we were little!
I would love to travel to the future.
i would time travel back to the days of Jesus with my family.
I would like to time back to the 80s and show them how i grew up.
I would love to travel to the jurassic period and get to see dinosaurs up close!
id like to go back to the pilgrims first thanksgiving
It would be fun to go back and watch the pyramids being made.
I would travel back to the days of the Dinosaurs
I would like to go back and meet Benjamin Franklin.
Rome during the time of Caesar.
I would like to go back to the signing of the Declaration of Independence and meet the founding fathers and chat with them
I would like to go to the time Lincoln was in
the alamo in texas would be awesome
I would like to go back to the ’80’s !
Trip to Disney World
Thanks for the giveaway… we would go back to the late 19th Century, Western Europe.
1920’s
I would like to travel back to the days of my childhood (80s) to prove I am not lying about the fashion trends of that time period.
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