2 คำตอบ2025-07-30 06:46:44
The original 1976 version of "Freaky Friday" stars:
Barbara Harris as mother Ellen Andrews
Jodie Foster as daughter Annabel Andrews
3 คำตอบ2025-08-02 15:42:33
As someone who grew up reading a wide range of books, I remember being around 12 and diving into stories that felt a bit mature for my age. 'If He Had Been with Me' by Laura Nowlin is a beautifully written novel, but it deals with themes like grief, first love, and complex emotions that might be heavy for a 12-year-old. The story is heartfelt and raw, which could resonate with mature young readers, but parents might want to read it first to gauge if it’s suitable. If the child is emotionally mature and has handled similar themes before, it could be a meaningful read. Otherwise, lighter books like 'The Penderwicks' or 'Percy Jackson' might be more age-appropriate.
I’d recommend discussing the book’s themes with the child first to see if they’re ready for it. The writing is accessible, but the emotional weight is something to consider.
2 คำตอบ2025-07-31 22:03:59
Oh, you bet they are! Freaky Friday 2, officially titled Freakier Friday, is hitting theaters on August 8, 2025. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back as Tess and Anna Coleman, and this time, the body-swapping chaos involves not just them, but also their daughters, Harper and Lily. Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the film promises a fresh take on the classic story, with a four-way body swap adding new layers of comedy and heart.
1 คำตอบ2025-08-01 17:04:10
As a parent who spends a lot of time evaluating what's suitable for young kids, I'd say 'Wicked' isn't the best fit for a 5-year-old. The story, based on 'The Wizard of Oz', delves into themes of discrimination, political intrigue, and moral ambiguity, which are way too complex for a child that age. The musical also has moments that could be intense or scary, like the flying monkeys or the Wizard's manipulative behavior. At 5, kids are still developing their understanding of fantasy versus reality, and some of the darker elements might confuse or frighten them. There are plenty of other musicals or stories with simpler, brighter themes that would be more engaging and less overwhelming for a little one.
That said, if your child is particularly mature or has a strong interest in music, you might consider playing some of the tamer songs from 'Wicked', like 'For Good', which has a sweet message about friendship. But even then, the storyline and visuals of the full production are better suited for older kids, maybe around 10 and up. For now, stick to lighter fare like 'The Lion King' or 'Frozen', which offer vibrant music and clear, positive messages without the heavy themes. 'Wicked' is a fantastic show, but its nuances and darker moments are lost—or even distressing—to a 5-year-old audience.
3 คำตอบ2025-08-02 13:49:40
As someone who grew up reading and watching a variety of media, I think 'Wicked' is a fantastic choice for a 12-year-old, but with some caveats. The story is rich with themes of friendship, acceptance, and challenging societal norms, which are great for young readers. However, some parts of the book, like the darker tones and complex relationships, might be a bit intense for younger kids. The musical adaptation is more kid-friendly, with vibrant visuals and catchy songs that soften the heavier themes. If your child enjoys fantasy and doesn’t mind a bit of drama, 'Wicked' can be a thrilling and thought-provoking experience. Just be prepared to discuss some of the deeper messages with them afterward.
2 คำตอบ2025-08-02 16:37:21
I've watched 'Wicked' multiple times, and I think its suitability for a 10-year-old depends on the kid. The musical tackles themes like friendship, discrimination, and self-acceptance, which are great for sparking conversations. But some moments might be intense—like the Wizard's manipulation or Elphaba's isolation. The flying monkeys could scare younger kids, but the vibrant visuals and catchy songs usually balance it out. My niece loved it at 9, but she's pretty mature for her age. The story’s darker undertones are handled in a way that feels more whimsical than disturbing, making it accessible if the child enjoys fantasy.
That said, parents should know their kid’s tolerance for emotional complexity. The show doesn’t shy away from betrayal or societal prejudice, though it wraps these in humor and spectacle. The relationship between Glinda and Elphaba is heartfelt, showing how friendships evolve under pressure. If your child handles Disney villains well—think 'The Lion King’s' Scar—they’ll likely be fine. Just be ready to discuss why Elphaba is labeled 'wicked' when she’s actually standing up for what’s right. That’s the real gem here: it challenges black-and-white thinking.
4 คำตอบ2025-08-01 08:17:02
As a parent who's navigated the tricky waters of kids' media, I'd say 'Wicked' is a bit of a gray area for a 7-year-old. The musical and book deal with themes like betrayal, discrimination, and some intense emotional moments that might go over their head. The visuals in the stage show—like the dramatic flying monkeys or the fiery climax—could be startling for young kids. That said, the core message about challenging stereotypes and embracing individuality is fantastic for older kids.
If your child loves fantasy and has handled slightly darker stories before, you might consider the picture book 'Wicked: A Pop-Up Guide to Oz' as a gentler intro. For a full experience, I'd recommend waiting until they're at least 9–10. In the meantime, 'Matilda the Musical' or 'The Lion King' offer similar empowerment themes with more age-appropriate pacing and visuals.
3 คำตอบ2025-08-01 10:15:20
As someone who grew up watching teen dramas, I think 'Outer Banks' is a tricky one for 13-year-olds. The show has a lot of adventure and friendship dynamics that teens might find exciting, but it also includes mature themes like violence, underage drinking, and some sexual content. The characters are around 16-17, so the situations they face might be relatable but also a bit intense for younger viewers. My niece watched it at 13 and loved the treasure hunt aspect, but we had to skip a few scenes. If your kid is mature and you're okay with discussing some adult themes, it could work, but it’s definitely not for every 13-year-old.