Parenting Tips

The Secret Garden

the-secret-garden.jpgHere is a movie that you may have missed - The Secret Garden. Based on the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett (author of A Little Princess), this version of The Secret Garden was produced by Francis Ford Coppola and co-stars none other than Maggie Smith (Professor Minerva McGonagall of Harry Potter fame).

The movie begins in India where the main character, Mary Lennox, loses her parents in a tragic earthquake. Having no other family, Mary goes home to a mansion in England called Misseltwhaite Manor, where she is taken in by her uncle who is mourning the loss of his wife. The uncle, Lord Craven, travels a lot to deal with the grief and leaves Mary in England with the housekeeper.

Mary begins to learn the truth - that her pregnant aunt died from a fall, and her child (Mary’s cousin) appears to be handicapped and also lives at Misselthwaite Manor. Mary also discovers the Secret Garden that belonged to her aunt and has long since been locked up and abandoned. Mary becomes friends with her cousin, and a few young servant children. Together they find warm friendship and laughter. Mary’s cousin, who was comically suppressed by the overprotective housekeeper, begins to thrive in the company of Mary and the children. And together the children rediscover The Secret Garden and nurse it back to beauty.

This movie is a lovely adaptation of classic literature. After seeing this movie, my children are eager to read Frances Hodgson Burnett’s The Secret Garden and A Little Princess as well.

Eloise in Springtime

eloise-in-springtime.jpgA new Eloise DVD is coming out on February 26, 2008 - Eloise in Springtime.

In this movie Nanny goes on vacation and Eloise gets a substitute nanny - Nicole. Nicole is young and fun and hip and Eloise loves her. But it is springtime and love is in the air. Nanny Nicole and Plaza employee Bill seem to enjoy each other’s company a bit more than Eloise deems necessary. Find out more about Eloise’s Springtime exploits in this fun DVD.

George of the Jungle

Is that a blast from the past? This weekend the kids and I watched the DVD’s of George of the Jungle and George of the Jungle 2.

Somehow we missed George of the Jungle in the theaters. Starring Brendan Fraser and Leslie Mann this movie contained comedy for children and adults alike.

Produced by Disney, rated PG, and extremely corny.

We loved the first George of the Jungle. George of the Jungle 2, the sequel, didn’t have the same kitsch as the first one but it was entertaining just the same.