The main antagonist calls his minions "moron" and "idiot".Ĭonsumerism: Part of the Barbie franchise, though I personally think Barbie's a better role model than the world makes her out to be. Based on the story by Mark Twain, Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper features Barbie in an exciting dual role as a princess and a poor village girl. Two characters sing a love song together. One character confesses that she loves another one. Two characters are trapped in a mine collapse and a queen believes her daughter to be dead. A henchman of the main antagonist punches and insults the other. They have a sense of doing what's right and follow their dreams. Positive Role Models: The two protagonists are very good role models. Positive Messages: Wonderful messages about following one's dreams. The only thing that's a concern is one time when two characters get trapped in a gold mine (they escape). But in spite of my initial reluctance, this movie has grown on my over the many (gazillions) of times I have seen it with my 5-year-old daughter. This has been my favorite movie since I first saw it at age 8. You wouldn't expect a Barbie Princess movie to be a paragon of female empowerment, and indeed, 'Princess & the Pauper' has its share of princess movie cliches. The characters are all likeable (or hate-able) and the scenery is fantastic. Young girls are encouraged to follow their dreams. This is an outstanding movie with great role models, especially Erika. Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives.Cómo saber si una aplicación o sitio web son realmente educativos.How to Tell If an App or a Website Is Good for Learning.Teachers: Find the best edtech tools for your classroom with in-depth expert reviews.Check out new Common Sense Selections for games.10 tips for getting kids hooked on books.Common Sense Selections for family entertainment.
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