 | 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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Customer Reviews:
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Wow what a great movie. we watch it again again
Karen 12-4-06
- KAREN - 12/03/2006
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The movie was good. It shows children how to relate to others and gives them morals to always follow.
- SANDRA - 09/18/2006
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I have to admit that this was............carried
out well in the plot and acting.
- JONATHON - 08/30/2006
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This movie is excellent except for one thing. The entire plot is based on deception. The children plot to deceive the social workers to keep their family together, then Joe goes along with it. In the end, it all works out for their good. It is important to let children know that deception is never right under any circumstance- even when it the cause seems right. I still recommend the movie, but with advice to question children at the end of the movie about the deception and how it might could have been handled differently.
- DONNA - 07/27/2007
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