Archives for August 2024

The Spirit of Friendship * Incredibly Cute And Entertaining, Feels Good And Has Lots Of Charm

A young boy, grieving the recent loss of his mother, attempts to contact her with the help of his friends.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Emma O. comments, “The Spirit of Friendship is incredibly cute and entertaining. Like friends should be, it feels good and has lots of charm. It also has a unique storyline which made me laugh throughout.” Zoey F. adds, “I like Spirit of Friendship because of the gorgeous scenery, appeal to kids, fitting background music and meaningful theme. This is a film about friendship; we watch Billy’s friends help him deal with his grief and support his ideas about talking to his mom’s spirit.” Josephine K. wraps it up with, “The movie Spirit of Friendship offers a unique look at a child mourning the loss of a loved one. The message and plot have a lot of potential and a great message.” See their full reviews below.

The Spirit of Friendship

Emma O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

The Spirit of Friendship is incredibly cute and entertaining. Like friends should be, it feels good and has lots of charm. It also has a unique storyline which made me laugh throughout. 

The story follows two siblings’ experience with the loss of their mom. They turn to their dad, Billy (Jeremey London), for comfort.  The dad offers support by telling how he experienced loss when he was a child.

The film is cute, unique, and interesting. When a brother and sister experience the loss of their mother, a story within a story ensues, as their dad retells how he coped with his own loss as a child. We go back in time to see a younger Billy (Carter Grassi) losing his mother as a child and his friend (Dante Corticelli) suggesting a ritual to communicate with the dead. While performing the ritual, the friends scatter because they think they’re in trouble. Billy remains behind, upset that his attempt to reach his mother has failed. The story develops and, rather than being caught, Billy and an old man, Leonard (Sal Rendino) develop a friendship. They meet to share their memories and favorite moments. Billy lost his mother, and Leonard lost his wife, Margret. The two share a common thread; the people they lost both loved doing crossword puzzles. This similarity brings Leonard and Billy closer together as friends. When Billy wants his new friend, Leonard, to meet his neighborhood crew, Leonard never shows. The magic of this movie is the reveal at the end. There are moments of friendship, bullying, crushes and heartache. We see how the bond of friendship can withstand loss.

The film’s message is to cherish and value friendships; to cherish memories of those we lose, and not let that loss affect your happiness or positivity.  It is okay to grieve over a loved one, but they would not want you to let the past affect how you feel for the rest of your life. Charming as this film is be aware that there is profanity in a couple of scenes plus a few violent interactions such as fighting, bullying and harassment.

I give Spirit of Friendship 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It begins streamingon August 13, 2024. 

Spirit of Friendship
By Zoey F., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I like Spirit of Friendship because of the gorgeous scenery, appeal to kids, fitting background music and meaningful theme. Although there are some awkward moments, it is a good family friendly film.

The storyline follows Billy (Jeremy London) recalling his experience dealing with his mother’s death. Twelve-year-old Billy (Carter Grassi) and his friends, Mike (Luca Corticelli) and Jake (Dante Corticelli), try to communicate with Billy’s deceased mom’s spirit and meet two women, Emma (Delaney Miclette) and her friend Abby (Brianna Gleason) – Emma is sympathetic, but Abby is disrespectful and mocks him. As he struggles to cope with his emotions, a mysterious man named Leonard (Sal Rendino) mysteriously shows up to help Billy deal with his grief. 

This is a film about friendship; we watch Billy’s friends help him deal with his grief and support his ideas about talking to his mom’s spirit. One thing I like about Spirit of Friendship is the scenery and gorgeous sets that make this film look real. When Billy and his friends are walking through a forest trail, there are spectacular trees with autumn leaves falling everywhere. The background music always compliments the scenes. For example, when Billy is having fun with Mike and Jake, there is upbeat pop music. I like that this movie includes contemporary slang that kids can relate to. Mike and Jake use words like “mid” – for mediocre. This is relatable because kids actually use that slang. I am impressed with the acting of Sal Rendino who plays Leonard. He serves as Billy’s role model, which makes a lot of sense. There are some awkward moments such as when the actors repeatedly stutter their lines or times when the acting seems awkward. Whenever Emma talks to Billy, it feels off. The emotional connection that Emma and Billy are supposed to have does not quite come off as real and this makes their dialogue feel corny. 

The film’s message is to value the people around you. It is important to treasure the people who love you especially when you are suffering from a loss. Be forewarned that there is some harsh language and minor swearing.

I give Spirit of Friendship 3.5 of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It begins streamingon August 13, 2024. 

Spirit of Friendship
By Josephine K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

The movie Spirit of Friendship offers a unique look at a child mourning the loss of a loved one. The message and plot have a lot of potential and a great message. I liked the beginning, but towards the middle, I lost interest.

This story follows a father (Jeremy London) whose kids are trying to get over the loss of their recently deceased grandfather. The father tries to help his kids by telling them how he got over the loss of his mother when he was a child. He tells about how his younger self (Carter Grassi) and his friends helped him try to contact his mother after her death. Over a series of events and with the help of a wise stranger, Leonard (Sal Rendino), the father’s younger self realizes the truth about keeping her memory alive.

The script is rather repetitive and the acting falls short, but the message, the costumes and sets are all excellent. I love the girls’ costumes, especially Emma (Delaney Miclette). They are very modern. This film has breathtaking sets, which are a bright spot. It is set in fall, which provides stunning scenery. The cemetery and all its pathways are particularly pretty. The acting in the film is its weakest aspect; the actors don’t give much emotion to their performances, especially the child actors who seemed to not really know their lines or say them so fast that they lack impact. There are three actors that stand out for their performances and they are all adult actors. My favorite character is Leonard because he is wise and has a good perspective on life. Also, Sal Rendino, who plays him, delivers all of his lines so well and every word feels like it has meaning.

The film’s message is that loved ones are always with you even if they have passed away. This is an uplifting and relatable message.

I give Spirit of Friendship 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults. It begins streaming on August 13, 2024.

Books of the Week: Watching the Olympics? Great Gold Medal Reads for the Kids!

Great book for younger kids!

From superstar athlete, record breaker, (and mama) Serena Williams… A girl learns to believe in herself with the help of her doll and best friend Qai Qai in THE ADVENTURES OF QAI QAI (ages 2-5), a magical picture book inspired by the internet-famous doll of Serena’s daughter!

I recommmend this for toddlers and younger children! It is such a fun book to read!

Great for ages 7-10!

Based on the true story of soccer legend Mia Hamm and the 1999 Women’s World Cup team… Carefully researched and full of bright art, MIA AND FRIENDS (ages 7-10) is a graphic novel about the famous soccer player and the team who made history.  

A must-read for any young aspiring soccer players!

I loved this book!

From Olympic gold medalist and advocate Aly Raisman… FROM MY HEAD TO MY TOES (ages 4-8), a picture book encouraging self-respect and bodily autonomy that is foundational to understanding consent and boundaries. I like how this story encourages young children to have self-respect and respect for others!

A must-read for the older kids!

From two-time Olympic gold medalist and FIFA World Cup Champion Abby Wambach… Young readers are offered the inspiration and tools needed to break the toxic cycles of sexism and exclusion in WOLFPACK (YOUNG READERS EDITION) (ages 10-14), which includes stories and lessons from Abby’s own life and soccer career.

A great read for teens!

From top US athlete and Mexican-American track star Elvira K. Gonzalez… Timely issues such as abuse and mistreatment within the criminal justice system, sexual assault in sports, and the effect of trauma on teenagers of color are explored in HURDLES IN THE DARK (ages 14-18), an inspiring memoir.

Enjoy the Olympics!

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature. Cover images were also provided.

The Best Family Vacation Destinations by Sea

Cruising has become an increasingly popular way for families to spend their vacations. The allure of exploring multiple destinations without the hassle of constant packing and unpacking, combined with the numerous activities and amenities offered onboard, makes cruises an excellent choice for family getaways. If you’re planning your next family vacation and are considering a cruise, here are some of the best destinations by sea that will provide unforgettable experiences for all ages.

1. The Caribbean

The Caribbean is a quintessential family cruise destination, offering beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and a range of activities that appeal to everyone. Here are some top spots within the Caribbean to consider:

  • Bahamas: With its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, the Bahamas is perfect for a family looking to relax and enjoy water activities. Atlantis Paradise Island offers an exciting water park, aquarium, and numerous family-friendly activities.
  • Grand Cayman: Known for its Seven Mile Beach, Grand Cayman provides opportunities for snorkeling, swimming with stingrays, and exploring the charming town of George Town.
  • Jamaica: Families can enjoy Dunn’s River Falls, a unique climbing experience, or explore the lush landscape through various tours and excursions.

2. The Mediterranean

A Mediterranean cruise offers a blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, and diverse cultures. This destination is ideal for families wanting to combine educational experiences with leisure.

  • Italy: Ports like Rome, Naples, and Venice offer a treasure trove of historical sites, such as the Colosseum, Pompeii, and St. Mark’s Basilica. Children can enjoy learning about ancient civilizations while also indulging in delicious Italian cuisine.
  • Greece: The Greek islands, including Santorini and Mykonos, provide a mix of beautiful beaches and historical sites like the Acropolis in Athens. The vibrant culture and mythology can captivate children and adults alike.
  • Spain: Ports like Barcelona and Mallorca offer stunning architecture, such as Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia, and beautiful beaches. Families can enjoy tapas, explore historic sites, and take part in local festivals.

3. Alaska

For families who love nature and adventure, an Alaskan cruise is a fantastic choice. The breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and unique experiences make it a memorable destination.

  • Glacier Bay National Park: Witnessing the awe-inspiring glaciers and possibly seeing them calve into the sea is an unforgettable experience. Rangers often come on board to provide educational talks and answer questions.
  • Juneau: Families can take a tram up Mount Roberts, go whale watching, or explore the Mendenhall Glacier. The combination of educational and adventurous activities makes Juneau a top pick.
  • Ketchikan: Known as the salmon capital of the world, Ketchikan offers fishing excursions, lumberjack shows, and the chance to learn about Native Alaskan culture.

4. The Mexican Riviera

A cruise along the Mexican Riviera offers beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and numerous family-friendly activities. This destination is ideal for families looking for a mix of relaxation and adventure.

  • Cabo San Lucas: Famous for its stunning beaches and rock formations like El Arco, Cabo San Lucas offers activities such as snorkeling, whale watching, and camel rides along the beach.
  • Puerto Vallarta: Families can enjoy a day at the beach, take a jungle tour, or stroll along the Malecón, a lively boardwalk filled with sculptures, shops, and restaurants.
  • Mazatlán: Known for its beautiful beaches and historic old town, Mazatlán offers cultural tours, beach activities, and the chance to explore its rich history.

5. The Norwegian Fjords

For a truly unique family vacation, consider a cruise through the Norwegian Fjords. The stunning landscapes, combined with outdoor activities and rich Viking history, make this destination stand out.

  • Bergen: Known for its colorful wooden houses and historic Bryggen wharf, Bergen offers a funicular ride up Mount Fløyen for panoramic views and hiking trails suitable for families.
  • Geiranger: This UNESCO World Heritage site features dramatic fjords, waterfalls, and the opportunity for outdoor activities such as kayaking, hiking, and biking.
  • Oslo: Norway’s capital city offers numerous museums, including the Viking Ship Museum, where families can learn about the country’s Viking heritage.

6. The Baltic Sea

A Baltic Sea cruise provides a rich cultural and historical experience, with ports of call in some of Europe’s most beautiful cities. This destination is perfect for families looking to explore new cultures and histories.

  • St. Petersburg: Known for its opulent palaces and museums, St. Petersburg offers guided tours that can be both educational and entertaining for children. Highlights include the Hermitage Museum and Peterhof Palace.
  • Copenhagen: Denmark’s capital city is home to Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, as well as the iconic Little Mermaid statue and interactive museums like the Experimentarium.
  • Stockholm: Built on 14 islands, Stockholm offers beautiful architecture, the Vasa Museum with its well-preserved 17th-century ship, and the charming old town of Gamla Stan.

7. The South Pacific

For families seeking exotic destinations and stunning natural beauty, a cruise through the South Pacific offers an unparalleled experience.

  • Fiji: Known for its friendly locals and beautiful beaches, Fiji provides opportunities for snorkeling, visiting traditional villages, and enjoying water sports.
  • Tahiti: The largest island in French Polynesia, Tahiti offers black sand beaches, waterfalls, and cultural experiences that can fascinate both children and adults.
  • Vanuatu: This archipelago offers volcanic landscapes, rich marine life, and cultural experiences such as visiting local villages and learning about traditional customs.

Planning the Perfect Family Cruise

When planning a family cruise, it’s important to consider a few key factors to ensure everyone has a great time:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for cruises that offer a wide range of activities for children and teenagers, including kids’ clubs, teen lounges, and family-friendly entertainment. These can include everything from craft sessions and scavenger hunts to dance parties and video game tournaments.
  • Dining Options: Choose a cruise that offers flexible dining options and kid-friendly menus. Many ships provide casual dining venues, buffets, and specialty restaurants that cater to all tastes.
  • Accommodation: Opt for family-friendly accommodations, such as interconnected staterooms or family suites that offer more space and amenities designed for families.
  • Shore Excursions: Select shore excursions that are suitable for all ages and interests. Many cruise lines offer excursions specifically designed for families, such as beach days, wildlife encounters, and cultural tours.

Conclusion

A family cruise vacation offers an incredible opportunity to explore multiple destinations while enjoying the convenience and luxury of a floating resort. Whether you’re seeking the tropical allure of the Caribbean, the cultural richness of the Mediterranean, the natural beauty of Alaska, or the unique landscapes of the Norwegian Fjords, there are plenty of options to suit every family’s preferences. When selecting your cruise, be sure to consider kid friendly cruises that provide activities, dining, and accommodations designed with families in mind. By planning ahead and choosing the right destinations and amenities, you can create unforgettable memories and ensure a relaxing and enjoyable vacation for everyone.