An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success
Posted on June 21, 2015 at 10:40 pm
B+Lowest Recommended Age: | Kindergarten - 3rd Grade |
MPAA Rating: | Not rated |
Profanity: | None |
Alcohol/ Drugs: | None |
Violence/ Scariness: | None |
Diversity Issues: | None |
Date Released to Theaters: | 2015 |
Date Released to DVD: | June 22, 2015 |
Amazon.com ASIN: | B00TPL8DWW |
“Grace Stirs Up Success” is the latest in the excellent “American Girl” series, all featuring spirited young heroines confronting real-life problems, and learning some important lessons. They always include a lot of fun and a loving family, too.
In this especially delicious entry, Grace (the darling Olivia Rodrigo) is a talented and hard-working young chef who loves to help out in her grandparents’ bakery. When her mother’s pregnant sister needs help, Grace and her mother go to Paris to stay with them and Grace gets to work in a real French pastry shop. She makes some big mistakes in the kitchen and outside, but she learns a lot about cooking and about being careful and following directions.
There is a wild and very funny food fight in the kitchen as well, and learns how to make friends with her cousin, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_TAxtc714MBack at home, there is trouble at the bakery, which may have to close. Grace enters the Master Chef Junior competition, hoping to win enough money to keep the bakery going. It is a lot of fun to see the fictional Grace on the real-life reality show.
This terrific series is one of the few that really delivers top quality for elementary schoolers, with thoughtful, interesting stories and outstanding production values. Virginia Madsen is warm and winning as Grace’s mother and the Parisian settings and costume design are colorful and appealing. The films are always frank about the problems the girls face, both external and growing-up challenges, and show how friends and family can work together to make things better.
Parents should know that there are some difficult family issues, including financial problems.
Family discussion: What would you like to learn how to cook? What was the most important thing Grace had to learn?
If you like this, try: the other American Girls films