Archives for April 2026

A Magnificent Life * Great Emotional Depth Examining The Legacy Of Marcel Pagnol

In 1955, 60-year-old Marcel Pagnol is a well-known and acclaimed playwright and filmmaker. When the editor-in-chief of ELLE magazine commissions a weekly column about Pagnol’s childhood, he sees this as a great opportunity to go back to his artistic roots: writing. Realizing his memory is failing him and deeply affected by the disappointing results of his last two plays, Pagnol starts doubting his ability to pursue his work. That is until Little Marcel – the young boy he used to be – appears to him as if by magic. Together, they will explore Marcel Pagnol’s incredible life and bring back to life his most cherished encounters and memories…

KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Juliana S. comments, “The animated movie A Magnificent Life has great emotional depth and a unique artistic style. At first, it seems like it is going to be a simple story about someone’s life, but as the movie progresses, it is clear that it is about much deeper issues like storytelling and creativity. The animation is very detailed and allows for the viewer to fully absorb its meaning.” Raasti K. adds, “I highly recommend this film! The animation is stunning, since it is hand-drawn and there are many intricate details, such as the small ruffles in the rugs and the tiny patterns in the wallpaper of Pagnol’s Parisian apartment in the 1950s. Additionally, the clips from the real movies Pagnol made alongside the animated scenes of his life are seamlessly integrated.” See their full reviews below.

A Magnificent Life

By Juliana S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

The animated movie A Magnificent Life has great emotional depth and a unique artistic style. At first, it seems like it is going to be a simple story about someone’s life, but as the movie progresses, it is clear that it is about much deeper issues like storytelling and creativity. The animation is very detailed and allows for the viewer to fully absorb its meaning.

The storyline is about the life and artistic journey of Marcel Pagnol (Laurent Lafitte), a young boy who grew up in the south of France and eventually becomes a famous writer and filmmaker. The movie moves between Marcel’s life as a child and an adult, and it explores how his childhood memories contribute to his writing. Along the way, the movie introduces the audience to some of the significant events and people in Marcel’s life, which contribute to his creativity and passion in his work. The movie explores how Marcel learns to see the world in his unique way and how this leads to his meaningful art.

One of the things that makes this film so captivating is the voice acting. Someone who caught my attention is Laurent Lafitte, who voices the adult version of the main character, Marcel Pagnol. Lafitte truly embodies his character, bringing a sense of reflection and wisdom to Pagnol, especially when he reminisces about his life and youth. His delivery is subtle yet powerful, which allows for the audience to connect with Marcel’s inner thoughts. Another person who caught my attention is Géraldine Pailhas, who plays the role of Marcel’s mother, Augustine Pagnol. She adds emotional depth through her performance and a sense of understanding to the film, which helps the audience to truly connect with the family. Her character brings warmth and sincerity to the story. This makes the personal, small moments feel genuine and impactful.

The film’s message is about appreciating the small moments in life and how important it is to remember them. The film suggests that one’s past experiences, even the quiet ones, can shape who people become and inspire something impactful. It also highlights how storytelling can preserve those moments.

I give A Magnificent Life 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. A Magnificent Life releases in theaters on March 27, 2026.

A Magnificent Life
By Raasti K., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

I am a big fan of A Magnificent Life, which chronicles the story of Marcel Pagnol, a decorated French writer, whose story resonates with me because it evokes strong emotions of joy and sadness. What stood out most is how the film showcases moments from Pagnol’s early life, specifically when his mother, his biggest supporter, wrote a poem to him from her deathbed, encouraging him to keep writing poetry and nurture his creativity and imagination. Her belief and unconditional love helped shape the successful storyteller he would become.

This animated biographical film follows Marcel Pagnol (Laurent Lafitte), a celebrated writer, playwright and filmmaker in 1950s Paris who is asked to write a memoir for the magazine ELLE. At 61 years old, Marcel struggles to remember important moments from his life until his younger self, Little Marcel (Noa Staes), appears and helps him revisit his childhood in Marseille. Together they relive the memories that shaped his dreams of becoming a writer, even when others doubted him.

I highly recommend this film! The animation is stunning, since it is hand-drawn and there are many intricate details, such as the small ruffles in the rugs and the tiny patterns in the wallpaper of Pagnol’s Parisian apartment in the 1950s. Additionally, the clips from the real movies Pagnol made alongside the animated scenes of his life are seamlessly integrated. The story moves smoothly between Marcel’s present life and the memories from his past without feeling rushed or confusing. The voice acting brings the characters to life, especially the two Marcels – the older Marcel is extremely thoughtful, and the younger Marcel is curious and energetic. Watching Marcel grow from a curious child in Marseille into a determined storyteller in Paris is inspiring, especially when he chooses to follow his dreams instead of the safer career his father wanted for him. Some moments are funny while others are very touching, which makes the story feel emotional without ever becoming too heavy.

The film’s message is about staying true to yourself and doing what you love, which can lead to great things, just like Marcel, who followed his passion for writing stories, plays, and films and eventually became successful.

I give A Magnificent Life 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It will be released in theaters on March 27, 2026.

Steal This Story, Please! * Thought-Provoking Documentary Centered On The Lengthy Career Of Acclaimed Journalist And Founder Of Democracy Now!

Undeterred by armed soldiers, evasive politicians, and riot police, journalist Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please! is a gripping portrait of the trailblazer whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history. From the frontlines of global conflicts to the organized chaos of her daily news show Democracy Now! Goodman broadcasts stories and voices routinely silenced by commercial media.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Ilana O. comments, “Steal This Story, Please! is a thought-provoking documentary centered on the lengthy career of acclaimed journalist and founder of Democracy Now!, Amy Goodman. Directors Tia Lessen and Carl Deal masterfully capture the impact of Goodman’s career throughout the shifting political climates spanning multiple decades… The film urges viewers to understand the significance of independent journalism amidst the struggle to uphold integrity.” See her full review below.

Steal This Story, Please!

By Ilana O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 18

Steal This Story, Please! is a thought-provoking documentary centered on the lengthy career of acclaimed journalist and founder of Democracy Now!, Amy Goodman. Directors Tia Lessen and Carl Deal masterfully capture the impact of Goodman’s career throughout the shifting political climates spanning multiple decades. The documentary is easy-to-follow, features high-quality visuals, interviews and clips from her work which embody the challenges of being an investigative journalist.

The documentary displays Amy Goodman’s fearless qualities, detailing earlier works, such as the freeing of former prisoner, Mooreese Bickham and her news coverage on Indonesia’s occupation in East Timor. Having faced arrests at protests, dangerous situations in foreign countries and mixed public sentiments about her work, she remains unwavering. Ultimately, this shapes the momentum of her career, inspiring her to start Democracy Now! which is famed for giving a voice to the voiceless while combating under coverage bias in the media. The show features guests like activist Ken Sara Wewa and prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal. In recent years, she continues to make an unapologetic approach to journalism while remaining consistent with her mission of promoting freedom of the press.

The main guests in the documentary are Amy Goodman, joined by colleagues, Jeremy Scahill, Juan Gonzalez and Sharif Abdel Koudouss. Filmmakers Tia Lessen and Carl Deal, create a coherent documentary, setting the tone for the kind of journalism that Goodman engages in. From the get-go, they make it clear that Goodman is not afraid to ask the hard questions regarding pressing issues, by showing clips of her confronting politicians, soldiers and police. This creates a raw tension, allowing the audience to feel immersed in these high-stakes situations. The use of high-quality archival footage and interview clips are seamlessly woven into the film, adding to its intensity. For example, her heated phone call with former president Bill Clinton, criticism of Shell Oil’s exploitation of Oogoni land and inclusion of prison commentaries on her show portray her as one who is not afraid to push the envelope. In addition, the film explores her Jewish roots and Goodman’s father who impressed upon her the significance of social justice. However, this could be expanded upon in more detail. The pacing is moderate, and is easier to digest as it moves from one major event to the other. More so, the commentary of her and her colleagues feels balanced, although it falls short of other outside perspectives.

The film urges viewers to understand the significance of independent journalism amidst the struggle to uphold integrity.

I give Steal This Story, Please! 3.5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. Steal This Story, Please! Opens exclusively at Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles on April 17, 2026 with a national rollout to follow.

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Zeus, April 17 Pet of the Week  

They named him Zeus at the shelter at Long Beach Animal Care Services. This is doubtless because, despite former neglect and sadness, he’s always the Emperor of Everything in his interactions with staff, volunteers and other dogs. He hasn’t met a soul that he hasn’t loved! Zeus is a 2-year-old boxer/mastiff mix whose former owners gave him far from royal treatment. Zeus was picked up by animal control when someone reported the severe neglect that he and his sister were under. Sadly, the poor sister had died before she could be rescued, too. Zeus, though, stays master of his realm despite his former horrendous treatment. “He always has something to smile about,” one volunteer said. If someone can give Zeus his own forever heaven-on-earth, he’ll never stop smiling! The shelter’s way over capacity with dogs, so speed the process to adopt Zeus or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A758383

Spring time Baby Gift Guide

Momcozy ST03 Travel Stroller

Looking for a compact travel friendly stroller? Look no further! Momcozy has you covered!  It is ultra-compact, airplane-friendly fold designed for overhead-bin travel. It will make a wonderful baby shower gift this Spring! I love that it is lightweight and has a durable frame. It is perfect for airports, theme parks, and daily city use. I like that it is easy to use and also fits in smaller cars.

It is easy to fold and has a breathable seat and smooth suspension for all-day comfort. MSRP: $299.

Momcozy OdorSeal Diaper Pail

The Momcozy OdorSeal Diaper Pail is a must for all new moms!

It’s easy to use, and really works!

• Sealed twist-lock odor containment system that traps smells instantly
• Hands-free foot pedal for hygienic disposal
• High-capacity interior designed to reduce frequent bag changes
• Modern, streamlined silhouette that blends seamlessly into nursery spaces
• MSRP: $89

Ello, makers of reusable food and beverage essentials, has launched Clean Start, a new children’s tableware collection designed to help families feel good about the choices they make at the table, right from the start.

Crafted from premium porcelain ceramic and finished with soft, removable, food-safe silicone bumpers to protect surfaces, Clean Start offers a safer alternative to traditional kids’ dishware. It eliminates the common plastics and coatings typically found in conventional options. Every piece is free from BPA, PVC, phthalates, melamine, and PFAS (forever chemicals), offering parents greater peace of mind during the earliest (and messiest) mealtime milestones. 

Clean Start launched this month on ElloProducts.com and Amazon. This brand would be a strong fit for stories around toddler milestones, eco-conscious parenting, non-toxic living, or gifts for new parents. I’m happy to provide an early sample for your upcoming stories. Simply reply with your best shipping address.

The line includes:

  • The Breakfast Plate 2-pack – divided with one large and two smaller sections. Sized to fit most standard high chair trays
  • The Toddler Bowls 2-pack – Scoop-friendly, stackable bowls featuring easy leverage tabs.
  • The Everything Plate 2-pack – Square shape with plenty of room for full meals, finger foods, or samplers.

More About Clean Start:

Clean Start is ready for those milestone moments when little ones take their first bites of solid food. Made from durable ceramic with protective silicone sleeves, the line offers a stylish, eco-conscious alternative to traditional plastic toddler dishware. Designed to be left out on the table, not tucked away, Clean Start is dishwasher-safe, microwave-safe, and thoughtfully sized for little hands, making mealtime easier for parents and more fun for kids.

DiaperBuddy

Born from the chaos of on‑the‑go parenting, it’s the all‑in‑one diaper change solution that keeps everything you need in one compact, beautifully organized case. No more digging through an overstuffed diaper bag or juggling wipes with one hand while holding a squirmy baby with the other. DiaperBuddy helps parents stay calm, confident, and ready for anything from quick errands to unexpected detours. What makes DiaperBuddy different is how naturally it fits into real family routines. Its intuitive compartments are designed to work with the diapers, wipes, waste bags, and little extras parents already love, making it easy to pack and even easier to use. Whether you’re navigating a crowded airport, changing your baby in the backseat, or chasing a toddler across the park, DiaperBuddy keeps essentials exactly where you need them. Made from high‑quality, food‑grade silicone that’s BPA-, BPS-, and PVC‑free, the new DiaperBuddy is as safe as it is durable. It’s dishwasher‑safe, built to last, and thoughtfully designed for modern families who want convenience without compromise. Visit www.shopdiaperbuddy.com.

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



Earth Month at the Getty

Poetry in the Garden: Scores

Sunday, Apr 12, 2026

11:30am–6:30pm

Getty Center

FREE

During National Poetry Month and Earth Month, join us for a full day of live performances set among the Getty Center’s Central Garden, featuring poetic and musical collaborative soundscapes. The lineup includes DJs, musicians, and poets. Rest on a bench, lay on a blanket on the lawn, admire the view, or wander the pathways among the blooming spring plants!

Roman Garden: Seed Ball Workshop

Select Saturdays, Drop-in 11am–3pm

Apr 4 and 18, and May 9 and 30

Getty Villa

FREE

Celebrate nature and get your hands delightfully dirty in this seed ball-making workshop! Mix and mold seed balls filled with fragrant flowers and herbs once popular in ancient Roman gardens and kitchens. This event is presented in English and Spanish.

Superpower Portraits: Collage Workshop

Select Sundays, Drop-in 11am–3pm

Apr 12 and 19, May 3, and Jun 14

Getty Center

FREE

Explore creative collage techniques and transform recycled materials into vibrant Superpower Portraits. Layer colors, patterns, textures, and images that reflect your story. This event is presented in English and Spanish.

A Bouquet of Drawings

May 6 and 7, 2026 at 2pm

Getty Center

FREE

Join drawings curator Stephanie Schrader and Getty’s sustainability director Camille Kirk for a behind-the-scenes experience in the private study room of Getty’s drawings collection. Look closely and hear about works that depict nature and flowers in celebration of Mother Earth and Mother’s Day.

National Board Game Day April 11th

Looking for some fun games for the Kids? These are sure to be ahit!

Cake-N-Bake Challenge (Hey Buddy Hey Pal | Ages 4+ | $27.99 | Amazon & Barnes & NobleCake-N-Bake Challenge brings cooking show excitement to your home. This fast-paced, color-matching, cake-building game with group playing cards, where the fastest baker wins! Using foam cake slices and icing cards, stack your cake correctly and watch out for Special Recipe Cards like the One-Hand Card or Candle Thief Card. Follow Group Challenge Cards together. Be the first to collect six candle cards to win the game – fun for all ages!

SmartGames Hansel & Gretel’s Candy Adventure by Smart Toys & Games (Smart Toys and Games | Ages 5+ | $27.99 | Available Spring 2026 at Amazon & Specialty Toy Stores) Build clever thinking skills through fairytale play with SmartGames Hansel & Gretel’s Candy Adventure, a magical sliding puzzle game designed for children ages 5–8. Young players help Hansel and Gretel escape the Witch’s enchanted garden by carefully sliding puzzle pieces across the board to solve each challenge. With 60 progressively challenging puzzles, the game strengthens logic, planning, and hand-eye coordination, encouraging kids to think before they act. The experience is enriched by a beautifully illustrated, family-friendly picture book that offers a modern twist on the classic Hansel & Gretel story.

Pokémon Trainer Expert (Ultra PRO Entertainment | Ages 6+ | $34.99| ultrapro.com & WalmartAn interactive electronic game with a double-sided board intended for 1-4 players, with beginner and expert gameplay modes. Players have up to 10 chances to correctly guess which Pokémon is hiding behind the clues. The sooner they guess, the more points they can earn for the correct answer. The first player to 25 points wins the game!

Also, check out this one:

Spy X Family – Search for Seasons (KessCo | Ages 8+ | $14.99 | Available at Amazon and Target) Play the classic game of Memory with a SPY x FAMILY twist! Find the Forgers’ matching outfits to complete a set by turning over cards to find their match. But watch out for pesky Tonitrus Bolts! Keep away from them to avoid getting into trouble. If you can match the Forgers in a complete outfit and season set you get extra points. The player with the most matches and sets wins!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to feature these fun games! Images were also provided.

Books of the Week: April 11th, 2026

Catclaw dreams that one day he will have the gift of prophecy, just like his Dreamkin ancestors. But many moons ago, the Dreamkins were exiled from the other noble moth clans for a crime too awful to even speak of, and their gift of prophecy was lost. No Dreamkin has seen the future in generations. So when Catclaw receives a vision telling him that all the moth clans are in terrible danger, he’s branded a liar and exiled.

Catclaw knows it’s the right thing to protect his fellow moths, even if his own clan doesn’t believe him, so he sets out alone on the long and treacherous journey back to Queen Adeia’s Kingdom to warn them.

But there is more to the moth clans’ history than Catclaw ever knew, and the closer he gets to the kingdom, the more the danger grows.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Katharine Orton is the Branford Boase longlisted author of NevertellGlassheart, and Mountainfell, all published by Walker Books to glowing reviews from readers old and young alike. The Traitor Moth was inspired by her son’s fascination with moths and bugs and her love of classic fantasies such as Watership Down. She has previously worked as a copywriter and for an indie children’s publisher. She lives in Bristol, UK.

Now more than ever, it is important to be educated on our countries past or else we run the risk of seeing our future progress in our nation come to a halt. In recent news there has been a lot of political unrest and racialized discrimination, which makes Minoru Tonai and Jolene Gutierrez’s picture book extremely timelyUNBREAKABLE: A JAPANESE AMERICAN FAMILY IN AN AMERICAN INCARCERATION CAMP (on-sale April 7, 2026), addresses part of America’s unfavorable past, and the strength of marginalized identities in the face of it. 

Unbreakable is a heart-wrenching but moving tale centered around the real-life experience of Japanese American, Minoru (Min) Tonai (1929-2023), co-writer of the book, and what he experienced in America’s World War II era concentration camps in the United States. An incredibly moving picture book contains extensive back matter covering details of the camps as well as the campaign to release Tonai’s father, timelines, a bibliography, author and illustrator notes, and discussion questions to engage younger readers with.

Co-writer Jolene Gutiérrez is an award-winning educator and worked with Min to deliver an uplifting and emotional story of survival in the Amache Incarceration camp. Emmy award-winning illustrator and animator, Chris Sasaki’s enriching artwork has made Unbreakable an inspiring and powerful picture book – perfect for introducing young readers to this part of American history where they will see the resilience of a people, the justice given to them, and the search for what it means to be American. 

UNBREAKABLE: A JAPANESE AMERICAN FAMILY IN AN AMERICAN INCARCERATION CAMP

  • CULTURAL PRESERVATION THROUGH ART: The great melting pot should be an infinity of diverse voices and representation. Japanese American history is as rich as it comes, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t also talk about the hardships of that history. Sasaki has woven the cultural significance of Japanese American heritage throughout his illustrations to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of Asian American culture and history. Through these creators, we explore the unbreakable spirit of Japanese American communities in the face of injustice all while finding a story full of strength, hope, love, and empathy for those of all ages to read.
  • CIVIL RIGHTS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: The United States is a country forged by immigrants. As we look around us to see poltical unrest and our American neighbors being harrassed in the streets and their homes, it becomes more important than ever to remember our past. Gutiérrez and Tonai have recounted Tonai’s story of a family being torn a part by prejudice and injustice during WWII. This timely picture book is a great way to start this discussion with the younger generations and educate them about past and present issues we face in America.  
  • INCREDIBLE CONTRIBUTOR: Minoru “Min” Tonai (1929-2023) worked with Jolene Gutiérrez to write the story. Min volunteered his time to various organizations and campaigned for the rights of all people. In 1975 Min founded the Amache Historical Society. He was also the president of the Amache Historical Society and board president of the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center in Los Angeles. He was presented with the Order of the Rising Sun medal in 2015 from Japanese Emperpor Akihito for “promoting friendly relations and mutual understanding between Japan and the United States. He was not afraid to speak up and his family and friends continue to tell his story long after he passed. 

 Cloud Puppy—part puppy, part cloud, and all adorable—goes on summer adventures with her friends in this third book in a delightful graphic chapter book series that’s Narwhal and Jelly meets The Amazing World of Gumball!

Cloud Puppy and her friends start their summer vacation at the local amusement park! When Mossquatch shares he doesn’t really like big roller coasters, Cloud Puppy makes it her secret mission to help him overcome his fear. After all, everyone knows roller coasters are fun, not scary!

But as Cloud Puppy, Jack, and Berry Rose line up for the biggest roller coaster, Cloud Puppy suddenly feels afraid—even wishing she were sitting out comfortably with Mossquatch. To keep spending time with her friends, she should act like she’s still having fun and conquer her fear…right?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Kelly Leigh Miller is an illustrator and author who loves everything cute and whimsical. She is the author of the Cloud Puppy series, I Love My Fangs!, I Love My Fur!, I Love My Magic!, and many more books. Visit her online at KellyLeighMiller.com.

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature in my weekly book post. Cover images were also provided.

Dive Into Earth Day: The Shops at Rossmoor Hosts Ocean-Themed Family CelebrationSaturday, April 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Photo of previous Earth Day event, provided courtesy of The Shops at Rossmoor.

Celebrate Earth Day with a splash of family fun at The Shops at Rossmoor on Saturday, April 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This free community event invites families to enjoy an ocean-inspired afternoon filled with interactive activities and hands-on learning.

Kids can dive into ocean-themed crafts, face painting, games and balloon twisting, while also discovering ways to care for marine life. Plus, explore a Tide Pool Encounter, offering an up-close look at real sea life, and take photos with everyone’s favorite Shark Character for a memorable Earth Day moment.

Visitors are also encouraged to stop by the Ocean-Themed Earth Day Display from April 7 through April 26, to snap a selfie and share their commitment to protecting the planet. Post photos on Instagram tagging @Theshopsatrossmoor and using #thinkblueandgogreenshops.

The event is free and open to the public.

WHEN:

Saturday, April 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

WHERE: 

The event will be located in the courtyard near ULTA Beauty. 

The Shops at Rossmoor is located at 12201 Seal Beach Blvd, Seal Beach, CA 90740.

MORE INFORMATION:

For more information and a full store directory, visit shopsatrossmoor.com