Archives for 2025

Grow * A Heartwarming Story About a Little Girl’s Quest to Win a Pumpkin Growing Contest and Find Her Mom

Grow is a tale of pumpkins, sabotage, and unlikely family bonds. A no-nonsense farmer living in the self-proclaimed ‘Pumpkin Capital of the World’ takes in her estranged niece Charlie. Charlie decides to enter the local pumpkin growing competition where she and the other pumpkin growers face fierce competition, sabotage and a genetically engineered rival. As she nurtures her pumpkin ‘Peter’ and watches him grow, so does her bond with the townsfolk, farm and her new way of life.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Jackson N. comments, “Grow is a heartwarming story about a little girl’s dream to win a pumpkin-growing contest. With awesome tales of love, laughter, and the power of persistence, Grow encases Halloween magic with some sweet family elements to make it a blast for all ages.” Harper B. adds, “Grow is a wonderful film about family, friends, and loyalty. I like this movie because the lessons of keeping promises run deep. I also love this film because it kept me on my toes and I never knew what would happen next.” See their full reviews below. 

Grow

By Jackson N., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12

“It’s better to do the right thing than the easy thing.” Grow is a heartwarming story about a little girl’s dream to win a pumpkin-growing contest. With awesome tales of love, laughter, and the power of persistence, Grow encases Halloween magic with some sweet family elements to make it a blast for all ages.

Grow takes place in the fictional town of Mugford, UK – a small town obsessed with a BIG annual pumpkin contest. The prize would change the lives of anyone in the town, except the Smythe-Gherkins, 50 time annual winners of the challenge. Charlie (Priya-Rose Brookwell) has been sent to live with her Aunt Dinah (Golda Roshuevul) in Mugford since her mother disappeared and decides to put her green thumb to the test by entering the contest. And she will do everything in her power to win so she can use the prize money to find her mom. But with the competition so fierce, does this newcomer even stand a chance?

While Halloween is often celebrated with a bunch of horror films and stories, Grow is a story about family connection and a sweet Halloween film for all ages. Grow is filled to the brim with great actors, like SAG-nominated Golda Roshuevul (Bridgerton), Nick Frost, who will play Rubeus Hagrid in the upcoming Harry Potter TV series, and Jeremy Swift (Higgins in Ted Lasso). It also includes new faces, like up-and-comer Priya-Rose Brookwell, who I predict we will see a lot more of after her first starring role here. As Charlie, she is a perfect example of persistence. She really thinks she will win, even in the face of countless unknowns. The humor in this film is outstanding, with hilarious moments and awesome nods to other movies, like when a gruesomely stabbed pumpkin ends up in the owner’s bed in a nod to The Godfather.  The set and costume designers have created bright, fun costumes and larger-than-life pumpkins that add vibrancy to the neutral background of the town and farm. Hats off to Director John McPhail for a non-scary Halloween movie that families can enjoy.

The main message of Grow is that nothing is impossible and, if you keep pushing for your dreams, you can make it to the top. This film includes themes of love, friendship, and persistence. Parents should be warned that Grow includes some scenes with suspenseful moments, including seeing a hooded man attack multiple pumpkins, and a theme of parental abandonment.

I give Grow 4 out of 5 pumpkins and recommend it for ages 5 to 12, plus adults. Check it out in theatres when it plays a limited run on Fathom Events starting on October 17, 2025. Happy Haunts Everyone!

Grow

By Harper B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

Grow is a wonderful film about family, friends, and loyalty. I like this movie because the lessons of keeping promises run deep. I also love this film because it kept me on my toes and I never knew what would happen next.

Grow is about a girl, Charlie Little (Priya-Rose Brookwell), who wants to find her mother, Polly Little (Kathryn Drysdale). However, Charlie is sent to her aunt, Dianah Little (Golda Rosheuvel), who lives on a farm. The town is crazy about pumpkins and a pumpkin contest; some of the neighbors have insane ideas about how to grow a pumpkin. Charlie needs the prize money of $100,000 in order to find her mother, so she enters the contest, and has help from previous winner, Arlo (Nick Frost). 

This film is phenomenal. It is wonderful in every aspect, from the setting to the writing and the acting. I love the setting because it made me feel as if I was really there. It is filmed in Scotland. The actors are phenomenal – my favorite character is Dianah Little because of how much patience she has no matter what happens. The background music enhances the film extremely well. It made me feel things I would not have felt otherwise. Going into the film I had very high expectations for it and it fulfilled all that I thought it would be. The film is also directed very well, particularly by how relationships are shown between Charlie and Dianah Little. When they are separated, they do not feel whole. They have a very deep connection to each other. Polly’s and Dianah’s relationship is also worth noticing. They both are from the Little family, but Polly is popular and Dianah knows how to work hard. Many siblings will relate to this as we see one of them in the spotlight while the other works behind the scenes, without being noticed. We also see Charlie break a promise to her friends, family, and herself. She knows what she must do, but the question is, will she do it?

The film’s lessons are about restoring relationships and being loyal to your friends, family, and even a pumpkin.

I give Grow 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. Grow will be released in theaters October 17, 2025.

Aquarium of the Pacific Releases Rescued Green Sea Turtle

Aquarium of the Pacific animal care staff release a rehabilitated green sea turtle into the ocean from the beach at Seal Beach, CA on Friday, September 19, 2025. Photo Credit: Robin Riggs.

The sea turtle was rescued, brought to the Aquarium for medical care and rehabilitation, and was released at Seal Beach.

A green sea turtle has returned to the ocean after receiving rehabilitation and care at the Aquarium of the Pacific. Aquarium staff released the rehabilitated sea turtle at Seal Beach due to its proximity to a resident green sea turtle population. “Our animal care team has been looking forward to seeing this rescued sea turtle return home fully healed,” said Nate Jaros, vice president of animal care at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) research team rescued the turtle during a routine survey on July 1, 2025 in the San Gabriel River. The turtle was transferred to the Aquarium for further treatment, including removing a tangled fishing line that was wrapped around the front right flipper and to the margin of its mouth. Medical exams revealed that there was no fishing hook. The Aquarium’s veterinary team removed the fishing line from around the flipper and by the mouth and cleaned and sutured the associated wounds. This adult female green sea turtle spent the past three months recovering at the Aquarium and weighs approximately one hundred thirty-two pounds.

In addition to helping rescued sea turtles, the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Southern California Sea Turtle Monitoring Project is a community science program where Aquarium volunteers track sea turtle activity along the San Gabriel River every month. The program is in partnership with the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority, Tidal Influence, and NOAA Fisheries conservation and wildlife management groups. This also includes a photo identification program where volunteers take photos of turtles surfacing in the river. “The data that we’re seeing through the community science monitoring program shows that they’re very active near the outflow of the Los Cerritos Wetlands, which illustrates what an important habitat it is for sea turtles,” said Dawn Nygren-Burkert, conservation volunteer coordinator at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

The Aquarium of the Pacific has rehabilitated and released rescued sea turtles since 2000. Some have been fitted with satellite tracking devices that allowed scientists to gather data about their migration patterns and habitats. The Aquarium recently rehabilitated and released an olive ridley sea turtle in August 2025. All species of sea turtles found in waters of the United States are listed as either endangered or threatened and are protected by the Endangered Species Act. Their numbers have fallen to the point that every turtle is important to the future of the species.

The Aquarium of the Pacific also announced in October 2024 that it received a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation with support from NOAA, as well as matched funds from the KM Shimano Family Foundation, to construct an on-site sea turtle rehabilitation area near its Molina Animal Care Center. The space includes an approximately 4,000-gallon enclosure but will require other specialty equipment and medical supplies. These will further the Aquarium’s efforts in caring for future stranded, sick, or injured sea turtles, so they can heal and return to their natural habitat. Since every rescued sea turtle has a story of survival, the public is invited to help write the next chapter. You can support sea turtle rehabilitation efforts and make an impact for these endangered creatures that will last generations by donating to the rescue to release campaign.

The non-profit Aquarium of the Pacific is a community gathering place dedicated to connecting people to and conserving nature. The Aquarium’s vision is to foster an inclusive community that works together to create our sustainable future. Home to more than 12,000 animals, Aquarium exhibits include Stars of the Sea featuring Our Living Coastline, the Southern California Gallery, Pacific Visions, and Shark Lagoon. Beyond its animal exhibits, the Aquarium offers educational programs for people of all ages, including First Wednesdays featuring a variety of guest speakers. The Aquarium offers memberships with unlimited FREE admission for 12 months and other special benefits.To make a donation to help support the Aquarium, please visit the donation webpage. To visit, reservations are required for everyone and can be made at aquariumofpacific.org or by calling (562) 590-3100.

Credit: The Aquarium of the Pacific.

Why Critical-Thinking Skills Are Important — And How to Teach Them to Your Kids

When it comes to traditional schooling, one area of learning that many parents feel is sorely lacking is critical thinking. But how important are these skills? As you might already know, they’re actually critical for life after school — in the real world. But many parents struggle with knowing how to raise independent thinkers, so here are some important tips. Books that teach critical thinking, like the Tuttle Twins series, are one way to instill these skills in your kids.

PHOTO: Tuttle Twins

The Importance of Critical-Thinking Skills

Let’s start with why critical-thinking skills are important. When kids know how to think critically, they’re better able to make decisions and solve problems. They can analyze not only their options but also the consequences of each option, resulting in more thoughtful decisions.

Kids who are critical thinkers are better able to break down complex problems and approach them from a variety of different angles, then developing more creative solutions that often turn out to be more effective.

Critical-thinking skills enable kids to spot misinformation by assessing the credibility of what they’re reading or watching. They can better understand biases and tell the difference between facts and assumptions.

Critical thinkers also articulate their arguments more clearly and logically while not only understanding but empathizing with the views of others. Further, kids who are critical thinkers tend to be more creative because they question pre-existing ideas and view things from new perspectives.

Books That Teach Critical Thinking

Perhaps the best way to begin teaching your kids critical-thinking skills is with books. Books that teach critical thinking open up whole new worlds for your kids by presenting them with a variety of ideas and viewpoints that they may not have considered before!

The Tuttle Twins books are one series that teaches critical thinking. The Tuttle Twins series goes beyond just teaching critical thinking, wrapping each lesson into an exciting adventure that will keep your kids engaged and help them not only retain what they learned but also put it into use!

The Tuttle Twins books are some of the best parenting books for raising smart kids because of how they present their lessons. One book in the Tuttle Twins series that teaches critical thinking is The Tuttle Twins and the Road to Surfdom.

The twins look into a new road to a beach called Surfdom and see how it disrupts the entire community. They learn about the unintended consequences that often don’t receive enough attention when powerful people are determined to go through with their plans. By seeing how the twins discover the consequences of this new road, readers will start to learn how to identify the consequences of their own actions — before taking them.

PHOTO: Tuttle Twins

How to Raise Independent Thinkers: Fun Activities

In addition to books that teach critical thinking, you can see how to raise independent thinkers through some fun activities. Some activities include puzzles like Sudoku or jigsaw puzzles.

You can also hold debates or discussions about complex topics, demonstrating how to solve complex problems. Role playing can help kids understand problems from different points of view and learn how to empathize with others who hold those views.

There are many options for parents wondering how to raise independent thinkers, from books to activities that will be fun for the whole family! Books that teach critical thinking, like the Tuttle Twins series, are a great launching pad to start with before diving into these above activities because they trigger discussions and debates that will also enable critical-thinking skills. Now that you know everything you need to know about teaching critical thinking, it’s time to get crackin’!

Special Announcement!

CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER ANNOUNCES FIRST ARTIFACT INSTALLATION

IN THE KOREAN AIR AVIATION GALLERY OF THE FUTURE

SAMUEL OSCHIN AIR AND SPACE CENTER:

HAWKER SIDDELEY HARRIER T.4

Photo Credit: California Science Center

The California Science Center has installed the first artifact in the Korean Air Aviation Gallery of the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, the Hawker Siddeley Harrier T.4.

This unique jet-powered strike aircraft was designed and produced by the British aerospace company Hawker Siddeley and was part of the first generation of the Harrier series of aircraft made for the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was the first operational ground attack and reconnaissance aircraft with vertical/short takeoff and landing (V/STOL) capabilities and the only truly successful V/STOL design of its era, revolutionizing the concept for fixed-wing combat aircraft and making it one of the most iconic fighter jets ever flown. First introduced into service during the Cold War, the two-seat trainer now installed in the Korean Air Aviation Gallery of the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center was built circa 1975.

There is currently no public access to the new Aviation Gallery due to the ongoing construction of the Air and Space Center, however images and installation videos can be accessed here. For further details on the Hawker Siddeley Harrier T.4, please click here for a full fact sheet.

WHERE: 

The Korean Air Aviation Gallery is one of three new multi-level galleries in the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, opening date to be announced. This gallery will explore the way the pursuit to master the sky involves tradeoffs among the four forces of flight – lift, thrust, weight, and drag – affecting every aircraft ever flown, whether it flies high, low, fast, or slow. The gallery will have three primary thematic areas: Learning to Fly, Everyday Flight, and Advanced Aviation. The Harrier is one of approximately 20 aircraft that will be on display and the first to be installed, in the Advanced Aviation area.

WHEN: 

Construction at the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center is expected to be concluded by the end of 2025. Following the completion of artifact and exhibit installation, the Air and Space Center will be ready to open. The opening date is yet to be announced.

The California Science Center is open daily from 10am-5pm (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day). 

ENDEAVOURLA CAMPAIGN:
EndeavourLA is the California Science Center Foundation’s fundraising campaign that enabled the acquisition and previous temporary display of space shuttle Endeavour and supports our plans to build the Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center and sustain ongoing exhibits, programs, and operations. The project’s lead donors are the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oschin Family Foundation and the State of California, joined by principal donors Korean Air and the Kresa Family Foundation, along with numerous individuals, foundations, and corporate supporters.

The California Science Center Foundation is actively fundraising to complete this ambitious project with over $375 million raised toward the $450 million total project budget. Everyone can help realize this exciting vision for the future Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, and donations at any level are welcomed. To contribute or learn more, go to EndeavourLA.org.

Credit: California Science Center.

ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA SCIENCE CENTER:

California Science Center 

700 Exposition Park Drive 

Los Angeles 

CA 90037 

The California Science Center is a dynamic destination where families, adults, and children can explore the wonders of science through hands-on exhibits, live demonstrations, innovative programs, and awe-inspiring large-format movies. The California Science Center and IMAX Theater are located in historic Exposition Park just west of the Harbor (110) Freeway at 700 Exposition Park Drive, Los Angeles. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission to the Science Center is FREE. The California Science Center is proud to be accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). Visit at https://californiasciencecenter.org for more information.

Books of the Week: September 18th

THE TROUBLE WITH GIRAFFES by Lisa Mantchev, illustrated by Taeeun Yoo

Beach Lane Books/ Paula Wiseman Books| on sale 9/16/2025 | Ages 4 to 8 | 9781665962766

About the book: A girl knows having a pet giraffe poses some difficulties, like finding a way to take walks together with legs very different in length. And her giraffe doesn’t fit into the clubhouse door for Pet Club. But the Pet Club members come together to find a way for him—and everyone—to be included. Because that’s what friends do. Strictly No Elephants has been sold around the world and is heralded as a pitch-perfect book about inclusion. Now, readers can celebrate the importance of both inclusivity and accessibility in this new companion that is full of new friends to love.

This is such a fun story to read!

About Lisa Mantchev: Lisa Mantchev is the author of many picture books, including the internationally acclaimed Strictly No Elephants and The Trouble with Giraffes, both illustrated by Taeeun Yoo; Remarkables, illustrated by David Litchfield; and Someday, Narwhal, illustrated by Hyewon Yum. Lisa lives on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State. Learn more at LisaMantchev.com.

About Taeeun Yoo: Taeeun Yoo has twice received the prestigious New York Times Best Illustrated Children’s Book Award. She has illustrated many books, including Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev, which has been published in fourteen countries. The New York Times called it a “sunny, smart, tongue-in-cheek tale.” She is also the illustrator of Kitten and the Night Watchman by John Sullivan, which received five starred reviews and was named a best book of the year by many publications. Her other books include So Many Days and Only a Witch Can Fly, both by Alison McGhee, and Round by Joyce Sidman. Taeeun was also the recipient of the Ezra Jack Keats Award and the Society of Illustrators’ Founders Award. She lives in South Korea with her family.

With its storied stage, legendary performances, and deep cultural roots, the Grand Ole Opry has long been the beating heart of country music. Now, just in time for its 100th anniversary in 2025, a lively new picture book is giving young readers a front-row seat to the magic of this country music landmark. Howdy! Welcome to the Grand Ole Opry (on-sale: September 16) is a joyful, interactive introduction to the Opry — told through the eyes (and voice!) of the iconic building itself.

In the spirit of The Philharmonic Gets Dressed and School’s First Day of School, in Howdy! the Grand Ole Opry is personified as a warm, welcoming narrator, guiding readers on a behind-the-scenes journey full of lights, laughter, and line dancing. Featuring a foreword by country music superstar and Opry member Lainey Wilson, this book also has quotes from some of country’s biggest icons (Dolly Parton, Kelsea Ballerini, Lauren Alaina, and Scotty McCreery) who share their experiences of debuting on the iconic Opry stage. Howdy, also features collages paired with illustrator Susanna Chapman’s vibrant artwork, including real archival photographs of legendary Opry performers including Taylor Swift, Loretta Lynn, Patsy Cline, Little Big Town, and more! This book will definitely be a hit!

FRIDA KAHLO’S FLOWER CROWNby Nydia Armendia-Sánchez, illustrated by Loris Lora (ISBN: 9781949480351; Ages 4-8)

  • Told through the language and imagery of the native Mexican flowers and plants comes the life of acclaimed and beloved artist Frida Kahlo. Like a flower, Frida blossomed, wilted, was crushed, survived, and thrived, growing into one of the most celebrated Indigenous painters.

INVENTIONS TO COUNT ON by Dana Marie Miroballi, illustrated by Sawyer Cloud ( ISBN: 9781419769962; Ages 3-5)

  • From forgotten innovators like Anna M. Mangin to well-known inventors like James West, this picture book is a celebration of Black history and inventors with a unique counting rhyme and charming art.

REBELS, ROBBERS, RADICALSby Teri Kanefield ( ISBN: 9781419768262; Ages 10-14)

  • Meet the rebels, robbers, radicals, determined teenagers, and ordinary Americans who shaped our constitutional rights. With full-color illustrations and thought-provoking text, the story explores how our rights evolve as the nation grows and changes.

COOKING UP CHANGEby Michael Platt, illustrated by Alleanna Harris ( ISBN: 9781419778889; Ages 8-12)

  • In the eagerly awaited sequel to teen chef and food justice advocate Michael Platt’s Recipes for Change, Platt journeys through a year in Black history with a little help from his beloved grandmother as he retells 12 important historic events and shares a recipe inspired by each one.

THE MUSIC INSIDE USby James Howe and illustrated by Jack Wong ( ISBN: 9781419755217; Ages 4-8)

  • From a bestselling and award-winning team comes a moving, gorgeously illustrated picture-book biography of one of the greatest cellists of all timeYo-Yo Ma, and his lifelong passion for using music to unite people in harmony and joy. This biography will inspire readers to discover the gifts inside us all.

THE ATLAS OF LANGUAGESby Rachel Lancashire and illustrated by Jenny Zemanek ( ISBN: 9781419766831; Ages 8-11)

  • Where did the word “banana” originate? What is the world’s most secret language? This beautifully illustrated book answers all these questions and more, taking the reader on a journey across the globe to explore the complexity, beauty, and variety of languages.

This next one is great read for middle-schoolers!

About the Book
When a category three hurricane hits Miami Beach, it uncovers a body buried at the renowned Moroccan Hotel. The body is identified as the man who served as the hotel’s bell captain sixty years ago…and the presumed culprit of the million-dollar jewel heist that took place just before his disappearance.

Since the bell captain clearly didn’t take off with the goods as had been long believed, the Sherlock Society sets their sights on uncovering the real culprit of the theft. But when the thief may also be implicated in the bell captain’s murder, even sixty years later, there are people who want the truth to stay buried.

About the Author
James Ponti is the New York Times bestselling author of four middle grade book series: The Sherlock Society following a group of young detectives; City Spies, about an unlikely squad of five kids from around the world who form an elite MI6 Spy Team; the Edgar Award–winning Framed! series, about a pair of tweens who solve mysteries in Washington, DC; and the Dead City trilogy, about a secret society that polices the undead living beneath Manhattan. His books have appeared on more than fifteen different state award lists, and he is the founder of a writers group known as the Renegades of Middle Grade. James is also an Emmy–nominated television writer and producer who has worked for many networks including Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, PBS, History, and Spike TV, as well as NBC Sports. He lives with his family in Orlando, Florida.

In The Official Lore Olympus Watercolor Book (Walter Foster Publishing, September 2025), series creator Rachel Smythe takes you behind the scenes for an in-depth exploration of the characters and how to recreate them in the expressive medium of watercolor. This must-have companion offers: 

  • 20 painting projects featuring your favorite characters and scenes from Lore Olympus, with full-color reference art, a supply list, a color palette, and techniques for each one, including tips for mastering even the smallest details.
  • A high-quality watercolor pad with 20 preprinted scenes to use in completing the corresponding painting projects.
  • Watercolor essentials, including an overview of tools and materials, basic painting and mixing techniques, and an introduction to color theory.
  • Detailed profiles of the series’ main characters—Persephone, Hades, Artemis, Eros, Hecate, Hera, and Hermes—covering their backstories and personality traits, the nuances of their appearance and dress, and the color palettes for their skin tones.
  • And more!


Far beyond just a watercolor instruction book, The Official Lore Olympus Watercolor Book is an expansive exploration of the Lore Olympus characters and the world of webcomics—perfect for series fans, budding watercolorists, and aspiring illustrators alike. I had so much fun with this one!

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

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale * Intriguing Plot, Very True to the Era, Fabulous Costumes and Sets

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, the cinematic return of the global phenomenon, follows the Crawley family and their staff as they enter the 1930s. When Mary finds herself at the center of a public scandal and the family faces financial trouble, the entire household grapples with the threat of social disgrace. The Crawleys must embrace change as the staff prepares for a new chapter with the next generation leading Downton Abbey into the future.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Elsy S. comments, “I love the film Downton Abbey because of its intriguing plotline, deep topics, and how the story is very authentic to the time period in which it is set… The complexity of this story really helps pull together the Crawley family stories and provides an incredible ending to the popular show. One aspect that really impressed me is how it manages to maintain several plotlines at the same time, and how everything, especially the costumes, are very authentic to the time.” See her full review below.

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
By Elsy S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I love the film Downton Abbey because of its intriguing plotline, deep topics, and how the story is very authentic to the time period in which it is set.

The story takes place in the early 1930s and follows several characters we have come to know. Mary (Michelle Dockery) is faced with divorce, which was utterly scandalous at that time; she is scorned by other nobles, and isn’t permitted to take charge of Downton Abbey. Lady Grantham (Elizabeth McGovern) and Lord Grantham (Hugh Bonneville) experience extreme financial struggles, due to Lady Cora’s brother, Horace’s (Paul Giamatti) irresponsibility with Cora’s inheritance. Eventually, we discover that Gus Sambrook (Alessandro Nivola), Horace’s supposed finance expert, has been stealing their money and threatening Mary. Eventually, the financial problems are resolved and Mary regains her respect, with the film ending as Mary reflects on her past in a bittersweet manner.

The complexity of this story really helps pull together the Crawley family stories and provides an incredible ending to the popular show. One aspect that really impressed me is how it manages to maintain several plotlines at the same time, and how everything, especially the costumes, are very authentic to the time. I felt that several characters don’t quite have the emotional depth of others, such as Lord Horence, who doesn’t seem to feel anything throughout the film except for superiority. My favorite part is when Mary is forced to hide beneath the stairs due to the rule that royalty can’t be in the same room as a divorced woman, which is actually quite heartbreaking. My least favorite part is when Lady Grantham’s brother, Horence, asks her for part of her inheritance that is left after Horence has squandered it away.

The film’s message is about keeping your head held high, and not care what others think of you. It also reminds us to value our family. Be aware that there are some references to more adult concepts, mild nudity, and substance usage.

I give Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale 4.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 8 to 18. It releases in theaters on September 12, 2025.

Party Time with Patrick * Catchy Lyrics, Goofy Topics, Enjoyable To Listen To

Party Time with Patrick is an album for kids and families that celebrate fun things in life like birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, summer, holidays and more. Upbeat and fun, this album is meant to make you smile and sing along.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eli C. comments, “I really like the album Party Time With Patrick because the lyrics are super catchy, the topics are goofy, and the songs are enjoyable to listen to. The instrumentals are especially noteworthy.” KIDS FIRST! Music Critic, John Wood adds, “On first listen, I was not a fan of Party Time With Patrick. The frenetic, in-your-face vocals and relentless bounce of the music were off-putting to my dainty musical tastes. But in fairness, first impressions can be deceiving. So I did what any fair-minded reviewer does: I stepped back, looked to the margins, opened the blinders, and gave the whole thing a poke with a stick. And wouldn’t you know it—it moved. It jumped. It danced. It sang like it was having fun.” See their full reviews below.

Party Time With Patrick
By Eli C., KIDS FIRST Film Critic, age 10

I really like the album Party Time With Patrick because the lyrics are super catchy, the topics are goofy, and the songs are enjoyable to listen to. The instrumentals are especially noteworthy.

Party Time With Patrick is a 30 minute pop and rock album by Patrick Adams. In each of the 10 fun songs, he celebrates a different special occasion in both a digestible and danceable way, wonderfullymixing pop and rock in songs like Graduation Days, Champions, Birthday Bash, and more. This upbeat album is meant for kids and parents alike to jam out to and definitely made me get up and dance to its great melodies.

I could certainly see some of these songs making it to a kid’s birthday party. Its catchy and fun tunes are more appropriate to kids younger than me and I imagine they would be moving and singing along to the music. The songs have a 1990s to early 2000s vibe, which might give some parents a bit of nostalgia. The instrumentals are my favorite part of each song. Props to Erik Gatchalian, who provides instrumentals for this album. He really works his magic and gives the songs that professional feel. However, at times it seems that the vocals and the instrumentals don’t mix all that well. Note that this album focuses primarily on fun topics. My favorite song is Champions because both the instrumentals and vocals really shine.

The album sends the message to always celebrate special and important occasions as much and as many times as you can.

I give Party Time With Patrick 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. It is available at online music retailers now.

Party Time With Patrick

By John Wood, KIDS FIRST! Music Critic

On first listen, I was not a fan of Party Time With Patrick. The frenetic, in-your-face vocals and relentless bounce of the music were off-putting to my dainty musical tastes. Imagine a marching band colliding with a sugar rush, and you’ll have the general idea. But in fairness, first impressions can be deceiving. So I did what any fair-minded reviewer does: I stepped back, looked to the margins, opened the blinders, and gave the whole thing a poke with a stick.

And wouldn’t you know it—it moved. It jumped. It danced. It sang like it was having fun. Whatever my reservations, the music is varied, well-played, and professionally produced. The lyrics, while not my brand of poetry, have a democratic charm: they practically call out to a kid, “Hey—you could write a song too!” And that’s not nothing. Encouraging creativity is always a win.

The album’s theme is celebrations—holidays of all shapes, sizes, and calendars. If you’ve ever thought, “We should throw a parade for Arbor Day,” Patrick’s your guy. It’s about year-round license to let your hair down (or up, or sideways—free country). It’s a rousing, rip-roaring sing-a-long of yearly celebrations from birthdays to New Years.

There’s something admirable about taking every excuse to party, even if your idea of a wild time is cake for breakfast. Now, here’s the rub: I’m not sold on Patrick’s singing and the lyrics didn’t resonate with me. And yet, somehow, the whole contraption keeps chugging along and there are some very strong instrumentals, clever production and performances here.  Making any children’s album is a feat of logistics, heart, and caffeine, and on that front, Patrick delivers. Whether or not you want to hop aboard the Patrick Train—that’s your call.

Me? I can lead a horse to water, but I can’t make it sing along. That’s why I use a pen instead of a pencil—less erasing, more committing. So, here’s my advice: give it a listen and decide for yourself. Maybe you’ll dance. Maybe you’ll wince. Maybe you’ll end up somewhere in between, tapping your foot in spite of yourself. Either way, it’s a party, and Patrick has already passed out the noisemakers.

If its purpose is to create some fun, encourage kids to participate and dance along, then that’s been achieved. The content is appropriate for its target audience – it’s loud, has a kid’s mosh pit vibe – if there is such a thing. As to whether it will stick over repeated play that is debatable. 

I give Party Time with Patrick 3 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. It is available now at online retailers.

Ne Zha 2 * Incredibly Stunning Animation, Great Humor and Meaningful Themes

A rebellious young boy, Ne Zha, is feared by the gods and born to mortal parents with wild, uncontrolled powers. Now he’s faced with an ancient force intent on destroying humanity, he must grow up to become the hero the world needs.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Elsy S. comments, “I love the movie Ne Zha 2, because of the humorous touches, incredible animation, and the several meaningful themes, such as family and good versus evil. It is extremely complex, and the characters all have their own stories.” Harper B. adds, “This film surprised me in all the ways a person can be surprised. Starting with the phenomenal animation, this film truly brings the story to life. The battle scenes in particular are stunning visually and very creative.” See their full reviews below.

Ne Zha 2
By Elsy S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I love the movie Ne Zha 2, because of the humorous touches, incredible animation, and the several meaningful themes, such as family and good versus evil. It is extremely complex, and the characters all have their own stories.

The story follows Ne Zha (Crystal Lee), a three-year-old demon boy, a child of two generals, who was reduced to a soul, but gets his body back. His best friend and previous mortal enemy, Ao Bing (Aleks Le) pushes himself too hard in a battle, and the two souls must share Ne Zha’s body. To get a body for Ao Bing, Ne Zha must pass a series of trials, but Taiyi Zhenren (Rick Zieff) has other ideas. He passes the trials, but his village gets attacked, and in the end, there’s a massive battle of betrayal and heartache for which Ne Zha assumes his teenage form (Griffin Puatu).

The animation is incredible! This is visual storytelling at its best. This is a heartfelt movie with heartbreaking, yet sweet moments. One thing that really impressed me is how intense this film is; it fully immersed me in the story, as if I was a part of it. The message is inspiring and hopeful, which really gives the movie a meaningful touch. Ne Zha is portrayed as a demon child grappling with feelings of being replaced; Crystal Lee and Griffin Puatu provide the voice of Ne Zha, for his child and teenage form, very well. Michelle Yeoh and Vincent Rodriguez III portray the emotional depth of their characters so well with their voices. Ao Bing, one of the characters with the most internal conflict, is voiced by Aleks Le, whose voice perfectly matches the character. My favorite scene is when Ao Bing and Ne Zha break free of Master Wuliang’s (Robert Clotworthy) trap.

The film’s message is to be yourself. It reminds us of how we are perfect just the way we are. Be forewarned that it has several violent scenes, many deaths, and mild language, making it slightly unsuitable for younger children.

Ne Zha 2 gets 4.5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18. It releases in theaters on August 22, 2025.

Ne Zha 2
By Harper B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12 


Ne Zha 2 is an epic film about two destined enemies becoming friends. I love this film because of the characters and the emotional aspect. 

Ne Zha 2 is about a young boy, Ne Zha (Crystal Lee) who is a demon and just wants to be normal and fit in. His parents, Li Jing (Vincent Rodriguez III) and Lady Yin (Michelle Yeoh), try their best to help Ne Zha be a better person.  He meets a friend Ao Bing (Aleks Le) who is a dragon and contains the spirit pill. Ne Zha and Ao Bing team up to get Ao Bing’s body back.

This film surprised me in all the ways a person can be surprised. Starting with the phenomenal animation, this film truly brings the story to life. The battle scenes in particular are stunning visually and very creative. My favorite scene is the final battle scene. The background music is astonishing and the sound effects are extremely realistic. I really enjoyed watching Lady Yin evolve into the caring mother she was born to be. I also enjoyed watching Taiyi Zhenren (Rick Zieff), taking Ne Zha under his wing. This film is an emotional roller coaster — it made me laugh, cry, and truly brought me joy like I have never experienced before from watching a film. Compared to Ne Zha, Ne Zha 2 is even better. The characters are very similar with some of the same qualities and some differences which made watching the movie fun. Ne Zha 2 taught me life is not in black and white, there is some gray too. The people of Chentang Pass come to understand why people do certain things to protect their people.

The film’s message is that not everyone is all good or all bad. When we see other’s differences and celebrate them, then we can all become one team and defeat the real enemy. Note that there are some violent scenes that are inappropriate for younger children. 

Ne Zha 2 gets 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It will be released in theaters on August 22, 2025.