


The boy determines that the penguin must be lost, so he sets out to figure out where penguins come from, and then find a way to get this one back home. “Lost & Found” tells the tale of a boy who opens the front door of his house one day and finds a penguin standing there. And don’t be afraid to let the story speak for itself. Don’t try to interject things adults might like. Take a sweet tale of friendship, like the one found in Oliver Jeffers’ best-selling picture book, and create a film specifically for the intended demographic – kids aged three and older. PHOTO GALLERY: Oliver Jeffers’ “Lost & Found”īut it’s not that hard to create the perfect children’s movie, and “Lost & Found” proves it. Whether filmmakers are trying to appeal to adults who might be watching the movie with their kids, I have no idea. Most of them include some questionable content. You might think that most children’s movies would fall into that category, but that’s not the case. No sex or nudity, no profanity, no violence, no drugs or alcohol. REVIEW: It’s very rare to come across a children’s movie that earns a “none” in all of those details above. Will Parents Like It? This adorable tale for kids offers a sweet message about the importance of friendship and how you should always help a friend in need.

Which Kids Will Like It? Kids 3 and older.
