Our whole family saw this movie last weekend and LOVED it. It is based on the book by Wendy Orr. I think it is a good movie for smart girls because:
the main character is a girl
girl is self-directed
girl loves to read
girl swims, climbs, uses tools
girl does not apply makeup
girl has adventures
girl has fun
girl has a respectful dad and wonderful relationship with him
girl does NOTHING to catch or want a boyfriend
Of course, there is the absent (tragically lost) mother. And there is a little damsel-in-distress element. But the savior shows up as a neurotic woman. Woman and girl kind of save each other. BTW said woman is Jodie Foster and she is just FANTASTIC in a split-your-side-giggling role.
I hightly recommend the film for everyone. And the cinematography is incredible!
I need to read the book now.
It must be the spring air because I found more good news for girls. Our elementary school's gazette had the following announcement:
Attention All 4th-8th Grade Girls:
Girl Scout Engineering Day
At Local Polytechnic State University
Saturday, May 17, 2008
9:00 am - 12:30 pm
Come have fun in hands-on labs in:
Aerospace Engineering
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
and Forensic Science
So a big Hooray Award for the girl scouts and all the universities/organizations hosting Girl Scout Engineering Days. Even if your girl is not a scout, check out the girlsgotech site and watch for any upcoming events in your area.
If your girls liked Nimm's Island you guys should read The Penderwicks together. The girls in the book are just as amazing and independent.
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