The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
Based on the 1972 book by Barbara Robinson, this movie is heartwarming and funny. When the Herdman kids, a rowdy group of siblings known for causing trouble unexpectedly join the church Christmas pageant, everyone expects disaster. Instead, the Herdmans bring new life to the story of Jesus’ birth, surprising everyone with their sincerity and raw, honest reactions and questions. Through the Herdmans’ fresh perspective, the church community—and the audience—get a new view of the true meaning of Christmas. The movie is family-friendly and suitable for young kids, though some scenes might need a bit of explaining for very young viewers, especially some scenes with the Herdmans’ rough behavior and language. Overall, it’s a great movie for kids 7 and up, offering both laughs and meaningful lessons.
Which of the characters did you like best?
What feelings did you experience in this movie?
Why do you think the Herdmans wanted to be in the Christmas play?
How did the Herdmans change by the end of the story?
What do you think the Christmas story meant to the Herdmans? What does it mean to you?
Why do you think Imogene cried when she played Mary?
If you could ask any character in the movie a question, who would it be and what would you ask?
What does this movie show us about giving people a second chance?
What was your favorite moment in the movie?
I wonder what questions you have after watching this movie?
Other themes to discuss: compassion, acceptance, redemption, friendship.
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