Archives for 2024

Au Zoo: French Learning Songs * I love this CD. It’s so amusing and entertaining I forgot I was learning French!

This lively musical introduction to French invites kids to dance and sing along to playful rhythms from reggae, merengue, and blues to African soukous, country, and more. The album enhances children’s language skills as they embark on a musical journey to the zoo filled with French-learning fun!

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Junior R. comments, “Singing and dancing? Sign me up! Wait, and you learn French at the same time. I love this CD. It is amusing, enjoyable, and entertaining. I was having so much fun that I forgot I was learning French at the same time.” Josephine K. adds, “This CD is excellent! All the songs are fun and well written. The lyrics include a lot of beginning French words, and the music uses multiple genres. Everything is designed to help beginning French language students learn vocabulary and pronunciation.” Zoey F. wraps it up with, “Au Zoo: French Learning Songs reminds us that learning a new language can be fun. With a playlist like the one here, it makes it much easier and enjoyable to learn French.” See their full reviews below.

Au Zoo (At The Zoo): French Learning Songs

By Junior R., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic age 10

Singing and dancing? Sign me up! Wait, and you learn French at the same time. I love Au Zoo (At the Zoo): French Learning Songs CD. It is amusing, enjoyable, and entertaining. I was having so much fun that I forgot I was learning French at the same time. As soon as the music started, I was up on my feet and didn’t sit down until the entire CD was over.

This CD takes listeners on a journey through a zoo, concentrating on different animals found there like lions, flamingos, ostriches, giraffes, and monkeys, while learning to speak French. Each song has its own concept which acts as a mini-lesson. The songs introduce and repeat vocabulary, building language skills bit by bit.

The appealing thing about this CD is the creative lyrics and the fun, upbeat music. I was humming along to every song. I also appreciated the animal noises and sound effects, especially the lion’s ferocious roar! The music provides a solid, creative avenue for students; they won’t even know they are learning because the songs take the hard work out of learning a new language. Besides animals, the songs focus on holidays, back to school, the alphabet, and dancing – all familiar things for young kids. The animal theme also emphasizes an appreciation for nature and animals and learning a new language promotes an accepting other cultures and languages.

Included are 20 quirky, fun, and vibrant songs. Artist, Didier Prossaird, has exquisitely mixed an instrumental element with lyrics and lively background noises. I truly felt that I was on a safari at one point! They are all easy to sing along to and remember. I immediately recognized some, such as The Itsy Bitsy Spider. All the lyrics help beginning students learn and understand the French language. It didn’t take me long to sing along to most of the songs. Besides the animal songs, songs like Your Birthday, Happy Father’s, Happy Valentine’s Day, and Happy Back to School are included as well. My favorite songs are My Donkey, Have You Seen Fritzi, and Move and Dance. My Donkey is a silly song about a sick donkey that gets a lot of items from the doctor to feel better. Have You Seen Frizti has a memorable tune that I really enjoyed. Move and Dance made me want to move and dance!  Although the songs are geared toward younger children, I was completely engaged and wanting more. Whether you’re a young kid or just someone who loves animals and music, this CD makes learning French enjoyable.

I give Au Zoo (At the Zoo): French Learning Songs 5 out of 5 étoiles (that’s French for stars!) and recommend it for ages 2 to 12, plus adults. It is available now at online retailers.

Au Zoo French Learning Songs
By Josephine K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

This CD is excellent! All the songs are fun and well written. The lyrics include a lot of beginning French words, and the music uses multiple genres. Everything is designed to help beginning French language students learn vocabulary and pronunciation. My favorite song is La Tortue a Faim, which means The Hungry Turtle, and is about a turtle trying to get across a yard. It is extremely catchy and creative, plus it is very educational and has lots of action words and adverbs. This song uses a lot of repetition as well as call and response methods. The singers are quite talented and have very melodic voices that are a pleasure to listen to. The music includes many different instruments, as well as scatting and whistling which fit the songs perfectly and makes them unforgettable. Many of the songs feature children’s voices, which is great representation for the target audiences and makes the songs even more relatable.

The CD’s purpose is to teach children how to speak beginning French at a young age. It definitely hits the mark for its educational impact while delivering fun and entertaining music.

I give The Au Zoo Learning Songs 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. It is available now through online retailers so look for it.

Au Zoo (At The Zoo) – French Learning Songs

Zoey F. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

I really like the new Au Zoo: French Learning Songs CD! It has catchy beats that are appealing to young kids and includes new and remade classics that make learning a new language a wonderful experience!

Au Zoo: French Learning Songs is a new immersive language learning CD from Whistlefritz! It uses fun songs, skits, and more to teach kids a new language – French! This CD helps kids learn French with catchy beats and simple lyrics that are easy to learn. The artist, Didier Prossaird, uses his diverse background to influence his music.

My favorite songs are Pour Faire Une Chanson and L’araignée Gypsy. Pour Faire Une Chanson is a song instructing kids about the joy of singing. I love it because the children’s vocals sung by Laura Prossaird make the mood of the song very warm and natural. She makes the children’s vocals imperfect, just as a child would sound singing it. L’araignée Gypsy is a French rendition of The Itsy-Bitsy Spider. It is a bit simpler than the other songs, and still a good song. For kids from an English-speaking country learning French a classic like this would be extremely helpful. Prossaird includes catchy rhythms from a variety of genres — reggae, African soukous, and country music. His rendition of these songs is what makes his songs so enjoyable, even for older kids.

Au Zoo: French Learning Songs reminds us that learning a new language can be fun. With a playlist like the one here, it makes it much easier and enjoyable to learn French.

I give the Au Zoo: French Learning Songs CD 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. It is available now through online retailers so look for it.

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County to presentOcean Encounters, a spectacular new puppet performance, and T.REX 3D, a cutting-edge film narrated by Sam Neill,in new NHM Commons theater

Courtesy of NHMLAC

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) today announced details of new tentpole programs launching with the opening of its new wing and community hub, NHM CommonsOcean Encounters, an innovative puppet performance featuring hand-crafted, large-scale puppets, and T.REX 3D, a 22-minute film using the latest technology and sharing the latest research about the infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex, including NHM’s own Thomas the T.rex. 

T.REX 3D will debut on November 18 and Ocean Encounters will begin on November 23. The celebration will also feature community organizations, food, and music, as well as hands-on activities, engaging discussions, artist workshops, and meet-and-greets with NHM Scientists.

“NHM Commons is a physical manifestation of our important work as museums of, for and with Los Angeles, a philosophy which has evolved from years of research, planning, and community listening, and actively drives partner engagement, programming and the evolution of the Natural History Museum,” said Lori Bettison-Varga, President and Director of the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County. “The programs visitors will experience in NHM Commons nurture and celebrate community co-creation and belonging. I hope everyone will find something special to experience each time they visit.”

Following more than a year of close collaboration with the NHM Commons Advisory Coalition, community-centered offerings in the new NHM Commons theater will expand over the coming months to include new film series, theatrical experiences, live animal meet-and-greets, collection-related discussions, festivals, and other educational content. The NHM Community Plaza will also provide space for a range of outdoor programming—from live performances to science demonstrations. 

Now Welcoming You to NHM
NHM Commons will open on November 17 with a festive Opening Day Celebration and Block Party with a variety of free indoor and outdoor events at NHM Commons and programs throughout the museum that are free with general admission. Events include a Block Party on the new Plaza with a Community Resource Fair, food trucks, and music; live performances and engaging discussions in the new NHM Commons Theater. The day will also include meet n’ greets with NHM scientists, up-close collection previews, and hands-on activities and artist workshops. 

NHM Commons will be a modern and inviting “front porch” to the NHM campus. This new wing and community hub will feature 75,000-square feet of renovated space, new construction, and landscaping. A key design element of the new indoor-outdoor experience is the building’s transparent glass façade, which will enable the public to see into the Museum and its collection while offering views of the park from inside. Its centerpiece is an expansive Welcome Center that is free to the public, featuring Gnatalie, a 75-foot sauropod dinosaur skeleton with distinctive green fossils; Barbara Carrasco’s landmark 1981 mural L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective; and a temporary exhibit dedicated to NHM’s Community Science initiatives.

Additional highlights will include a new landscaped Community Plaza and Museum entrance, a new LA-focused retail space, a grab-n-go cafe from South LA Café, a new multi-purpose theater and a new exhibition gallery adjacent to the theater, which will initially feature Collective Knowledge, an exhibition highlighting the breadth of NHM’s vast collection with photos by National Geographic photographer Craig Cutler and Scott Bremner.

Sea-Creature Puppets Transport Visitors to the Prehistoric Past
Following the decade-long success of NHM’s Dinosaur Encounters program, the Museum will present a new live-performance puppet show featuring both prehistoric and contemporary sea-creature puppets (all of which are based on specimens found at NHM). The imagination-expanding show positions viewers as time-traveling deep-sea explorers who explore the under-the-sea lives of creatures like the Mosasaur and Ammonites —giant marine critters from the Age of Dinosaurs—through a kelp forest to meet a Desmostylian, and to share a meal with a Megamouth feeding on glowing, Bioluminescent Plankton. 

Created and performed by some of the nation’s best puppet makers and puppeteers, Ocean Encounters features large-scale puppets, spanning up to fifteen feet in length and some requiring multiple puppeteers. 

Ocean Encounters is family-friendly and will run on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 10am, 11 am and 12 pm. Each showing is about 15 minutes long. The show is $10 with general admission and free for Members. 

T.Rex Takes the Big Screen
NHM will also debut T.REX 3D, a new film that shares the latest research about the infamous Tyrannosaurus Rex, from hatchling to hulking adult, and prominently features NHM and its collections. Narrated by Sam Neill of Jurassic Park fame and made in collaboration with top tyrannosaur scientists, a coalition of natural history institutions, and pioneering paleo and visual effects artists, this original Giant Screen Films production aims to be the most engaging and accurate T.rex documentary ever made. With leaps in CGI technology and revolutions in tyrannosaur paleontology over the past twenty-five years, this family-friendly film offers a thrilling, immersive experience that brings visitors face-to-face with the iconic predator–including NHM’s own Thomas the T.rex–and his fierce Cretaceous counterparts.

In addition to Thomas the T.rex, NHM’s signature film will feature the Museum’s award-winning T.rex Growth Series, the Dueling Dinos, the Dino Institute, and interviews with Dr. Luis Chiappe Senior VP, Research & Collections and Curator, Dinosaur Institute. With hat tips to famous specimens, landmark discoveries, and wild cinematic depictions over the last century, the film will explore the interplay between speculation and evidence and reveal how the process of science refreshes and reimagines our understanding of this legendary dinosaur. 

T.REX 3D will screen daily in the new NHM Commons Theater and will be available initially in English, Spanish, and Simple Mandarin, as well as closed captions. The family-friendly film is $10 with general admission and free for Members.

Credit: NHM.

Candles from Old World Christmas are a Must-Buy this Holiday Season!

Old World Christmas, the leader in glass blown ornaments, is branching out this year and is excited to introduce a new line of candles.  They have some really wonderful holiday fragrances too! I received the Vanilla Christmas Cookie Candle and love how it smells like freshly baked Christmas cookies!

It arrives in the cutest box too!

Vanilla Christmas Cookie Candle

Smells sooo good!

The perfect combination of almond, apricot, and spicy middle notes, along with the creamy caramel and vanilla base notes, creates a well-rounded and inviting aroma.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Almond, Apricot, Vanilla

Middle: Cinnamon, Ginger, Cream

Base: Sugar, Caramel, Vanilla, Crust

Essential Oil: Cassia

I love that I can really smell the vanilla and caramel!

Frosted Cranberry Mandarin Candle

This fragrance opens with the tart aroma of cranberries and sweet raspberries leading into cooling notes of mint leaf softened with delicate rose petals settling into a creamy foundation of vanilla.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Cranberries, Raspberries,

Lemon, Mandarin

Middle: Mint, Rose Petals, Cassis

Base: Vanilla, Caramel

Essential Oil: Citral

Spiced Pumpkin Creme Candle

A wonderful olfactory experience that captures the essence of fall featuring notes of warm vanilla blended with pumpkin puree whipped with all spice and anise.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Vanilla, Pumpkin

Middle: Cinnamon, Nutmeg

Base: Anise, Clove

Essential Oil: Clove

Fresh Balsam Fir Candle

This fragrance is perfect for bringing the outdoors inside and creating a fresh and uplifting ambiance during the holiday season featuring green pineapple, pine, and balsam sur-rounded by an evergreen musk.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Green Pineapple, Cedar

Middle: Fir Needle, Pine, Fir Balsam

Base: Musk

Essential Oil: Siberian Fir Needle

Sparkling Apple Cider Candle

A captivating olfactory experience that combines the freshness of apples with the richness of honey and caramel, creating a delightful and comforting scent that is perfect for the fall and winter seasons.

Fragrance Notes:

Top: Crisp Green Apple, Cedar, Soul Aire

Middle: Honey, Caramel

Base: Vanilla, Oakmoss, Musk

Essential Oil: Cedarwood

These would also make a wonderful gift for Thanksgiving!

Self Disclosure: I received a free sample to facilitate this post. Images were also provided.

The Shelfie / Our November Book Pics

Happy National Picture Book Month! This month, our book picks encourage the power of friendship and celebrate what makes each of us unique. Adventures await in these bookishly fun stories of knights and dragons and legendary creatures that live in the mysterious unknown.

Adventures at Lake Omigosh

By Scott Sollers
Legend has it that there is a mysterious creature that lurks in the depths of the lake at Camp Horizon. One day, when campers Harry and Felix decide to go canoeing, a bad storm arrives, putting the two in danger. Who will come to their rescue when their canoe flips over and the boys are left stranded in the middle of the lake? Young readers will love the sense of adventure and wonder in this book. Ages 3-8.

When Ayden Paints the Sky

By Celia Botto When Ayden’s world gets noisy and unpredictable, she likes to imagine a sky that brings her comfort and order. Readers are invited to come into Ayden’s world and see it through her eyes as she uses art to enhance communication, regulate her emotions, and express her feelings. A delightful rhyming book that celebrates neurodivergent children. Ages 3-8.

The Lonely Little Fart

By Melea Nieto

Being too stinky, Little Fart is out of place in a world where everyone else seems to fit in. Despite facing rejection at every turn, the lonely Little Fart does not give up, because even the smelliest among us can have the biggest hearts. A lesson in perseverance, The Lonely Little Fart teaches young readers that no matter how different, everyone can find a place where they belong. Ages 4-8.

A New Friend for Dragon

By Bianca Schulze

In this most recent tale in the beloved Dragon series, a new knight has come to town! Sir Fiero wears smooth, shiny armor and has a sparkling silver sword. Dragon wants to be friends with him and invites him to play. But Sir Fiero doesn’t believe that dragons and knights can be friends—or can they? A sweet tale of friendship and challenging stereotypes. Ages 3-8.

Play Games With Me

By Kat Chen

In this interactive board book, young readers will engage with Alex and his best friend, a stuffed dinosaur named Rex. Together, they play hide-and-seek, build blocks and cook burgers and noodles. Along the way, the book engages children with questions that help them develop their social skills by practicing conversations. Ages 0-3.

Happy Anniversary, Hello Kitty! Universal CityWalk Hollywood Celebrates Hello Kitty’s 50th Anniversary with the Debut of Limited-Time Menu Items at the All-New Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe

 Universal CityWalk Hollywood celebrates global pop icon Hello Kitty’s milestone 50th anniversary by unwrapping a selection of scrumptious new menu items available at the highly-popular Hello Kitty® and Friends Cafe along with 50th-anniversary merchandise at the all-new Sanrio Smile Shop. This kicks off on Friday, November 1, which is Hello Kitty Day when Hello Kitty celebrates her birthday and limited-time 50th items will be available through December 31.

The Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe and the Sanrio Smile Shop are located adjacent to one another at the heart of Universal CityWalk and complement the Animation Studio Store located within Universal Studios Hollywood which features a wide selection of Hello Kitty merchandise including exclusive items only found at the theme park.

The one-of-a-kind Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe is adding an assortment of 50th-themed items to its unique, grab-and-go menu with artfully designed creations to reflect Hello Kitty’s playful spirit, including a 50th Cookie Sandwich, 50th Anniversary Cake and Sparkling 50th Drink, which is a strawberry sodawith coconut cream foam on top.Prepared by Universal Studios Hollywood Executive Chef Julia Thrash, the limited-time offerings join other Hello Kitty and Friends-themed sweet treats, including Hello Kitty® Mousse Dome, Seasonal Mousse Domes, Strawberry Cake, Berry & Cream Churro, Macaron Set and Hello Kitty® Cookie. The venue also serves supercute signature beverages, including Hello Kitty® Strawberry Green Iced Tea, My Melody™ Lemonade, Kuromi™ Berry Iced Tea, Tuxedosam™ Lemonade, Keroppi™ Matcha Latte, Chococat™ Frozen Mocha, as well as two new hot drinks – the Mocha Bow Bomb Latte and the Hot Chocolate Bow Bomb – that will make their debut on November 1.

The Sanrio Smile Shop, located next to the Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe, is a vibrant new store that celebrates all things Sanrio and Hello Kitty, inviting guests to step into the very pink world of Hello Kitty and her beloved friends – Cinnamoroll™, Keroppi™, Kuromi™, My Melody™, Badtz-Maru™ and Chococat™.

The shop features an assortment of themed merchandise and a treasure trove of iconic statement pieces, featuring a limited-time-only Hello Kitty 50th Anniversary merchandise line available now until the end of the year, while supplies last. The celebratory line features an array of Hello Kitty t-shirts, plush, ceramic mugs, tumblers, notepads, stationery kits, lanyards, cell phone bags and backpacks. Customers will also find a selection of products themed in honor of the new Hello Kitty and Friends Café, including bright pink aprons emblazoned with the cafe’s logo, magnets, signs and hats. All merchandise at the new shop radiates the cheerful spirit of Hello Kitty, making it a paradise for fans looking to take home a piece of beloved memorabilia.

To commemorate Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary within the theme park, Hello Kitty debuted a soft pastel pink dress that reflects her iconic sense of style while capturing her endearing timeless appeal. Donning this new outfit, Hello Kitty can regularly be spotted welcoming and posing with guests and fans when they visit her at the Animation Studio Store.

More information about Universal CityWalk and Universal Studios Hollywood is available at www.UniversalStudiosHollywood.com; like Universal Studios Hollywood on Facebook and follow @UniStudios on Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter)

To learn more about Sanrio, please visit www.sanrio.com and follow @sanrio and @hellokitty on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Pinterest and subscribe to the Hello Kitty and Friends YouTube Channel.

Credit: Universal Studios Hollywood.

DTSM, Inc. Announces Return of Ice at Santa Monica Skating Rink

Ice at Santa Monica. Photo provided courtesy of Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. 

 Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.) is excited to announce the return of Ice at Santa Monica, the city’s beloved holiday tradition. From  November 8, 2024, to January 20, 2025, the corner of Fifth Street and Arizona Avenue will be transformed into a winter wonderland, offering a magical ice-skating experience in the heart of downtown. Operated in partnership with Los Angeles-based Willy Bietak Productions, Ice at Santa Monica provides community members and visitors with festive fun throughout the holiday season.

The festivities kick off with the Grand Opening Celebration on Friday, November 8, from 5 to 11 p.m. Visitors can enjoy free ice skating during the 5:30 p.m., 7 p.m., 8:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. sessions (available on a first-come, first-served basis), groove to live DJ sets and enjoy captivating on-ice performances featuring Olympic hopeful skaters Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman, who have recently achieved notable successes in their competitive careers. Throughout the season, visitors can also indulge in rink-side fire pits, rent private party tents and participate in themed events like DJ nights, KUSC Classical Sundays, a Taylor Swift-themed night and a family-friendly New Year’s Eve countdown.

Admission to Ice at Santa Monica is $22 for a 60-minute session, including skate rental. The rink will be open daily:

  • Sundays through Thursdays: from 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 
  • Fridays and Saturdays: 11:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. 
  • Extended Hours (December 15 through December 30): Open daily until 11:00 p.m. every day.

In addition to the ice rink, DTSM, Inc. will host the Official City of Santa Monica Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony on Thursday, November 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. Santa Claus and City officials will light the official Santa Monica holiday tree on the world-famous Third Street Promenade. The event will feature live entertainment, holiday arts and crafts, free photos with Santa and even snowfall to create a magical experience for all ages.

Every Thursday in December leading up to Christmas–December 5, 12, and 19–from 5 to 7 p.m., the Third Street Promenade will come alive with Holiday Thursdays. These family-friendly events will feature live holiday entertainment, holiday arts and crafts activities, opportunities to write and hand-deliver letters to Santa and free holiday treats. Guests can also enjoy magical snowfall right on the Promenade and shop for unique gifts at the holiday markets. Pets are welcome to join in the festivities, making it a fun evening for the entire family. 

For more information on Ice at Santa Monica, please visit iceatsantamonica.com or call 310-807-4822. For details on all holiday happenings in Downtown Santa Monica, visit downtownsm.com/calendar

Credit: Downtown Santa Monica, Inc. (DTSM, Inc.)

Sage, Nov. 8 Pet of the Week

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Meet our Sage, a lovely, little 2-year-old domestic shorthair brown tabby. He loves company to entertain him with snuggles, pets and, of course, treats! Sage came to the shelter with a skin rash — here he is in his soft cone that keeps him from scratching and rubbing off the medicine. He also has an eye condition known as entropion, in which his eyelids turn inward and prevent him from opening his eyes and also cause irritation. Sage will have surgery next week so he can open those beautiful eyes to see us and the world around him clearly. To adopt or foster Sage, email PetAdopt@longbeach.gov to speed the process, or call (562) 570-7387. Better yet, meet him in person at Long Beach Animal Care Services, 7700 E. Spring St., Long Beach, at entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors). Visiting hours are Wednesday–Friday, 10 a.m.–5:30 p.m., and Saturday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Ask for ID#726656.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever * All About Family, The True Meaning Of Christmas, And Helping Others In Need

The Herdmans are absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, they steal, they bully…and now they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. Directed by Dallas Jenkins (The Chosen) and based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for snacks and walk away with the lead roles in the town pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time; she and her daughter Beth (Molly Belle Wright) and husband Bob (Pete Holmes) are in over their heads, especially against a town that wants them to kick the Herdmans out. But the play’s mischievous stars might unwittingly teach a community the true meaning of Christmas. Featuring Lauren Graham. Screenplay by Ryan Swanson, Platte F. Clark and Darin McDaniel.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ryan M. comments, “In Emmanuel it’s Christmas time and it’s time for their annual pageant. But, the Herdmans family, a group of bullying kids led by their older sister Imogene, ruin everything they touch, decide that they will be part of the pageant. Will it be the best pageant ever?” Carter P. adds, “I like The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.  It is about family, the true meaning of Christmas, helping others in need and is heartfelt and funny at times.” See their full review and interview with director Dallas Jenkins below.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
By Ryan M., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 11

In Emmanuel it’s Christmas time and it’s time for their annual pageant. But, the Herdmans family, a group of bullying kids led by their older sister Imogene (Beatrice Schneider), ruin everything they touch, decide that they will be part of the pageant. Will it be the best pageant ever?

The storyline is about a town preparing for their much awaited 75th Christmas pageant. Unfortunately, the organizer, Mrs. Armstrong (Meriam Bernstein) breaks both her legs, so Grace (Judy Greer) volunteers to replace her to organize the pageant. Hoping to get free snacks, the Herdmans force their way into the pageant, creating chaos all around them and putting Grace under a lot of pressure to replace them.  Grace is facing a difficult time to get the pageant going and the final results leave everyone speechless.

I love every character in this movie, especially the Herdmans – Beatrice Schneider as Imogene, Mason D. Nelligan as Ralph, Matthew Lamb as Claude, Evan Wood as Leroy, Essek Moore as Ollie, Kynlee Heiman as Gladys.  The main characters are almost all kids and their performances as bullies are outstanding, and we also see their vulnerability eventually.  There are so many funny moments like when Gladiys jumps and scares the three boys. This movie is based on a best-selling book by Barbara Robinson. Dallas Jenkins’s direction shines in the selection of locations, sets, decor and acting.  The film does switch eras between current and the 1920s.

There are a couple of important messages in this movie –  a reminder that we should not judge a book by its cover and that everyone deserves a chance to prove what they can do when they feel supported. Be aware that this is a Christian oriented movie presenting the nativity in a very refreshing way.  Will it become another recurring Christmas movie?  Let’s hope so!

I give The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 12 plus adults. It is available in theaters beginning Nov 8, 2024. Check it out.   


The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
By Carter P., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I like The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.  It is about family, the true meaning of Christmas, helping others in need and is heartfelt and funny at times.

The storyline is about the Herdmans who are absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lie, steal, bully, and now they’ve hijacked the town Christmas pageant. The film is based on the international bestseller by Barbara Robinson.  It follows six siblings who sneak into church searching for food and walk away with the lead roles in the town’s Christmas pageant. Grace (Judy Greer) is directing the performance for the very first time, and she and her daughter, Beth (Molly Belle Wright), along with her husband Bob (Pete Holmes), are in over their heads, especially against a town that wants them to kick the Herdmans out. But the play’s mischievous stars might just end up teaching the community the true meaning of Christmas. 

This movie is full of heart and, although the antics of the Herdmans are outrageous, the behaviors of the church children and adults are humorously familiar. It is an entertaining and heartwarming movie for the whole family at Christmas time. It highlights the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ in the most beautiful nativity scene. The costumes and the nativity scene are exceptional.  The setting makes it look just like a barn the night Jesus was born.  My favorite part is the ending when the children are acting out the play and the nativity scene.  The community comes together and realizes what is really important on Christmas.  Judy Greer, as Grace, gives a very believable performance as the mother and director of the church performance.  She is patient and loving with her community and all of the children. The children in the film are Charlie (Sebastian Billingsley-Rodriguez), Imogene (Beatrice Schneider), Claude (Matthew Lamb) Gladys (Kynlee Heiman), Ralph (Mason Nelligan). Speaking of the children, they all give fantastic performances, especially Molly Belle Write as Beth.  She is funny and teaches the importance of Christmas and being kind to others.  There is so much chemistry between these characters that I could feel it as I watched the film.  They all connect to being there for each other, their church and community.

The film’s message centers on how people should not be judged, how redemption is important, and how tradition can be altered by perspective. It is important for children to learn the lesson of not judging a book by its cover, and this story does just that. 

I give The Best Christmas Pageant Ever 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18, plus adults.  You can see The Best Christmas Pageant Ever in theaters beginning November 8, 2024. Trailer: