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If you’ve ever been to a drive-in movie, you know how much fun it can be; from piling in the car with your cozy blankets to enjoying your favorite snacks in the Summer air! And if you have ever given a kid an empty cardboard box – you know how much fun they can have, as they use their creativity and let their imagination runs wild for hours!

Theo LOVED this week’s movie choice.

It’s Week 7 at Camp Warner Bros. and we are bringing the best of both worlds into your living room! Create a fun drive-in movie experience for your kids with these easy and inexpensive DIY cardboard box cars! Easy to customize to each child’s preference, campers will love to play in these cars for weeks to come!

Once you car is completed (or just the popcorn) – the family can all sit back, relax, and get nostalgic while watching America’s favorite cat and mouse duo as they race around the world in Tom & Jerry Movie: The Fast & The Furry

Tom and Jerry enter an extreme car race competition called the “Super Race” in order to win the grand prize of a beautiful, dream mansion! Driving suped-up hot rods that can adapt to any environment (land, sea or air), they compete in this wild race around the world, encountering famous landmarks along the way and leaving chaos in their wake.

Have you been to the drive-in? Are you a fan of Tom & Jerry? Let me know in the comments!

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