My husband is not a fan of Disney's Frozen. Unfortunately for him I am and along with my daughters (and a couple of my sons) we like to celebrate our love of the film by singing the songs so the strains of "Let it Go" can often be heard in our home as we warble along and fling our arms around dramatically.
Despite my pleas he's refusing to let me order an adult sized Elsa dress from the internet but I have consoled myself with bringing the new official Frozen Sky+HD remote into our living room which I can use to watch the movie (available already on Sky Movies.)
I'm betting he's not as excited as me about the news that the Frozen Sing-A-Long version of the film is coming to Sky Movies this Spring - I must remember to warn the neighbours......
If you too love Frozen (or have small people who want to build a snowman) and you are a Sky customer for the first time in forever (see what I did there?) you too can own a special edition Frozen remote. (£24.99)
The remote is a beautiful shade of blue with a picture of Elsa. The buttons are in all the same places as your usual Sky+ HD remote just in pretty shades of pink and blue. The back of the remote is blue too.
Want one? Just head to sky.com/accessories to purchase your remote - if you want to placate the Frozen-hating member of your family you can also buy Premiership football themed remotes there too.
As to setting the remote up with your TV, full instructions are enclosed and the set-up is so easy even my eight year old managed it. Most television brands are listed with codes so you can use your remote to operate the television as well as your Sky+HD box.
And never forget - Reindeer(s) are better than people.

Disclaimer: I was sent a Sky+HD Frozen Remote free for the purposes of this honest review. Views and opinions remain my own.
Despite my pleas he's refusing to let me order an adult sized Elsa dress from the internet but I have consoled myself with bringing the new official Frozen Sky+HD remote into our living room which I can use to watch the movie (available already on Sky Movies.)
I'm betting he's not as excited as me about the news that the Frozen Sing-A-Long version of the film is coming to Sky Movies this Spring - I must remember to warn the neighbours......
If you too love Frozen (or have small people who want to build a snowman) and you are a Sky customer for the first time in forever (see what I did there?) you too can own a special edition Frozen remote. (£24.99)
The remote is a beautiful shade of blue with a picture of Elsa. The buttons are in all the same places as your usual Sky+ HD remote just in pretty shades of pink and blue. The back of the remote is blue too.
Want one? Just head to sky.com/accessories to purchase your remote - if you want to placate the Frozen-hating member of your family you can also buy Premiership football themed remotes there too.
As to setting the remote up with your TV, full instructions are enclosed and the set-up is so easy even my eight year old managed it. Most television brands are listed with codes so you can use your remote to operate the television as well as your Sky+HD box.
And never forget - Reindeer(s) are better than people.

Disclaimer: I was sent a Sky+HD Frozen Remote free for the purposes of this honest review. Views and opinions remain my own.

Eek! I'm so tempted to buy one....My fella would go crazy though....hehehe
ReplyDeleteWhy do they have to be so expensive. x
I think a normal one costs that much doesn't it? I was not expecting my children to be so pleased with a Frozen remote!
DeleteI wish I have SKy do they have walking dead? I love walking dead! #pocolo
ReplyDeleteMy husband watches walking dead - I can;t watch it - too scared!
DeleteOh and I am now singing the Let It Go song. And I cant stop! I am blaming you for this =P
ReplyDeleteIt gets in your head
DeleteThis is so cute. My daughter would love this! I am very jealous, especially as we have moved from Sky to Virgin. #pocolo
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect gift for Frozen fans! Thankfully we are all 'frozened out' in this house! Thank you for linking to #PoCoLo x
ReplyDeleteI really can't believe how entertained the children were by a remote control!
Deletereindeer are better than people is now in my head!! X
ReplyDeleteIt's in mine because the children keep playing it on youttube!
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ReplyDeleteChildren could gain a lasting lesson from tomorrowland movie which they will carry with them to adulthood. Do not judge a book by its cover, is a recurring theme in many Disney films. Classics such as "Beauty and the Beast" emphasize the importance of character and attitude over physical appearance.
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