Decorate his room with cutsie little stuff.
Then you can be the awesome parent when he's six and you watch Star Wars together and you offer to redecorate his room with him to be all Star Wars. Cool dad points ++
good call
also vader on the wall may scare the living shit out of your kid
<breathing sounds > "I find your lack of sleep disturbing" </breathing sounds>You need to have Vader's eyes start blinking red in the middle of the night. Along with the occasional Vader voice clip.
Kid doesn't stand a chance.
Nerdom for life.
my son is a huge star wars fan. he will watch them all day if i let him. though he likes Darth Vader and Rex
when vader beat Obi wan in the 1st movie my son cheered for him..
Decorate his room with cutsie little stuff.
Then you can be the awesome parent when he's six and you watch Star Wars together and you offer to redecorate his room with him to be all Star Wars. Cool dad points ++
Its wrong to spend $99 on those things.
http://www.fathead.com/entertainment/star-wars/
He is 15 months old and his sisters have a room that was hand painted with large nursery rhymes on all 4 walls and the ceiling painted too look like clouds...
This.Just go with a simple color (like blue) and let his imagination run wild. All that stuff comes from your world, not his. You be you and let him be him.
I hate to have to break it to you, Waggy, but your son is evil.
having random characters doesn't really make sense... i would put the death star and the mellenium fulcan, and the rest of the room i would paint black and put glow in the dark stars. if my dad did that, i would be most impressed.
Very good idea.
My daughter still has not forgiven me for my neglect in introducing her to Star Wars at a younger age. Until she was about 18 years old, she thought Space Balls was Star Wars and embarrassed herself in a game of Star Wars trivial pursuit with of her answers.
You're a bad parent if you get one from the prequels.