 | This product promotes the following values: Acceptance, Belief, Caring, Character, Charity, Commitment, Communication, Compassion, Compromise, Cooperation, Courage, Determination, Education, Empathy, Fairness, Faith, Family Unity, Forgiveness, Friendship, Generosity, Goals, Gratitude, Hard work, Healing, Helping others, Heritage, Heroism, Honesty, Honor, Hope, Humor, Imagination, Importance of being our brother’s keeper, Ingenuity, Inspiration, Integrity, Judging Others, Kindness, Kindness to Animals, Leadership, Learning, Learning that the end does not always justify the , Letting go of the past and rediscovering cultural , Looking beyond appearances, Love, Loyalty, Making good decisions, Marriage, Obedience, Optimism, Perseverance, Persistence, Personal Growth, Priorities, Problem-solving, Protecting endangered species, Respect, Responsibility, Sacrifice, Self-confidence, Self-reliance, Selflessness, Sensitivity, Service, Sharing, Survival, Teamwork, Tolerance, Tradition, Trust, Unity, Work
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This has become a family favorite. Wonderful.
Our grandchildren watched. Giggling was heard by the 3 & 2 year olds when the boy got hung up on a pole after climbing out of the window & dangled in the air. It was great that they enjoyed it too.
After it was over, the parents talked to the children about what Frankie should have done.
Thank you for such a great movie.
Lois.
- LOIS - 08/28/2007
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This review actually comes from our 9 year old granddaughter (nine, going on 29) and she really liked the movie. She and her Mom had a "girls night" and enjoyed watching the film together.
- SHARON - 07/16/2007
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Shows some of the hurt that can happen when you disobey and the joy when you show what you can do with practice. STEVE ELKHART, IND.
- STEVE - 06/22/2007
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Our family loves this movie, although we didn't like the lie that Hazel told Frankie's ballet instructor but it was a good way to re-inforce the wrong of deception. A good, safe movie for everyone in the family.
- DEBRA - 06/16/2007
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Frankie and Hazel is an excellent movie for my preteen and teenage daughters. They have watched it over and over-probably 25 times.
It is a movie with great moral values and that fact that Frankie can achieve her goals with determination and perservance. We discussed the reasons why it is not right to keep secrets from our parents or guardians.
It is well worth watching many times to instill biblical values in our children.
- KATHY - 04/10/2007
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