It’s certainly refreshing to see a movie like this one with some decent, caring girls who are not obsessed with sex and drugs. They even get along with their parents who are loving and understanding. In conducting their camp, though, the girls allow the kids to thoroughly irritate the older lady who lives next door. Even so, they eventually make their amends and become good friends with her. Not surprising, they have their antagonists in the form of three snooty, jealous girls who harass them constantly. Even their relationship with them eventually improves, although the rival girls suffer some indignities from the kids. Although Mary Anne and Stacey have boy friends, they don’t become sexually involved and no sexually suggestive remarks or innuendos are exchanged. Except for one mild slang term for sex, the conversations are free from offensive language. Positive messages of family love and loyalty come across clearly and the girls learn the importance of being “friends forever.” Take or send your daughters to see this one
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