All right, it's embarrassing when you're in-between the ages aimed for montrer for preschoolers and parents. But when toi check out Sofia The First out of curiosity from talk on fan sites, the amer pill must be swallowed. I was one of those people, and the montrer lured me in. Now, from a teenage standpoint, it's not superb. However, it is rather addictive, and for me, it drew me to write about its future. To be simple, the montrer has potential to improve over the years. fan fiction writers have recognized this clearly. I like the character of Sofia and her struggle to become a princess. She is, in my view, an everyman despite her status. The montrer develops over time, which is the main attraction. Also, it plays well to its audience, without needing to pause and ask questions. In fact, it makes people ask questions about it. My critiques of it as a teen are to answer those questions clearly and speed up the growth a bit. Though the preschooler side is mostly focused on, the parent side, where I am closer to due to age, also is good. Sure, there are all the étoile, star cameos, but there are also slyer things in the montrer related to the characters that older people would pick up. I like those sly things, and enjoy looking around for them. For example, a portrait of Amber's mother hangs in the palace dining room suivant to the plus easily recognized portrait of Roland II. A plus obvious point is Sofia's caution around magic related to her first try at a spell.