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Aside from the obviously educational media that teaches children things like math, science and reading, what does a child learn when they go out and watch a movie, or see a video at home? There are so many clever films out there that teach kids morals and socialization skills, but these aspects of a movie are rarely discussed in movie reviews. This blog makes it easier to decide which movies would best benefit a particular child, depending on what issues are affecting them. If you know, in advance, about the topic covered in the film, then you can be better prepared to talk to the child.

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Monday, February 8, 2016

Meet the Robinsons

Meet the Robinsons - Disney






Completely obsessed with finding his birth mother since every couple who comes into the orphanage rejects him, Louis is determined to invent a machine that will tap into his memory as an infant to know what she looks like. His determination is unmatched, but he fails to see how is round the clock work efforts affect his roommate, Michael (aka Goob). He never notices the jealousy and hatred that grow inside his former friend. Louis' journey to find his real mom takes him on a trip through time, as well as showing him everything that has happened because of his blind passion. The film ends with a quote by Walt Disney: "Around here, however, we don't look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things, because we're curious ... and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths." Things may not turn out exactly as you intend them to, but as long as you keep your passion to do the right thing, you may find that your results are even better that you initially planned for.


Adoption, Jealousy, Confidence, Passion, Science, Family, Hatred



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