| Overall: | C |
|---|---|
| Violence: | B- |
| Sexual Content: | A- |
| Language: | B+ |
| Drugs/Alcohol: | B+ |
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| Video Release: | 03 Jan 2005 |
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After watching a movie with your children or students, we encourage parents and teachers to look for education opportunities to teach with movies. Here are a few discussion topics that can help with lesson plans or teaching in the home.
Viewing numbers drop dramatically when the kids discover other things to do besides watch TV. What kinds of activities do you enjoy participating in?
Which of Kahuna’s gadgets would you like to own?
Because of laws regulating the amount of time a child can work on a film set, twins or triplets are often cast to play young characters. To see what the laws are for your state, go to: http://www.dol.gov/esa/programs/whd/state/childentertain.htm

Kerry Bennett is interested in media from both a journalist and parent perspective. Along with authoring articles for several family-oriented publications, she has written for Parent Previews for nearly 10 years. She serves as Vice President of the Alberta Association for Media Awareness. She and her husband Garry have four sons.