Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks so cute and I’m so glad it takes place at the time the book was actually written vs. in the present day.
Really? I kind of wish they had updated it. DD is definitely not going to get the belts/pad thing if they include that.
Anonymous wrote:Judy Blume was quoted as saying it might even be better than the book..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks so cute and I’m so glad it takes place at the time the book was actually written vs. in the present day.
Really? I kind of wish they had updated it. DD is definitely not going to get the belts/pad thing if they include that.
I mean my mom had to explain that to me when I was a kid reading this book in the 90s too. But I don’t think it’s a bad thing. It just shows how much things have changed since that time. It’s good to show some historical context for stuff!
I asked my daughter about that when she read the book a few years ago (and loved it). I think they changed the pad technology in the more recent edition of the book. Not sure about the movie but I look forward to seeing it with her. She and I loved watching the Babysitters Club series on Netflix together after bonding about those books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks so cute and I’m so glad it takes place at the time the book was actually written vs. in the present day.
Really? I kind of wish they had updated it. DD is definitely not going to get the belts/pad thing if they include that.
I mean my mom had to explain that to me when I was a kid reading this book in the 90s too. But I don’t think it’s a bad thing. It just shows how much things have changed since that time. It’s good to show some historical context for stuff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my 10-year-old start reading it and she loves it! I told her the book had been banned a lot and that made her even more excited to read it.
I had never read it even though I probably around the age of the original target audience. Saw the NBC Judy Blume interview and she was so excited about the movie, that I decided to read the book that day. I can see why people like it but don't really get why it was banned at times. Just because of mentioning periods?
Anonymous wrote:I had my 10-year-old start reading it and she loves it! I told her the book had been banned a lot and that made her even more excited to read it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks so cute and I’m so glad it takes place at the time the book was actually written vs. in the present day.
Really? I kind of wish they had updated it. DD is definitely not going to get the belts/pad thing if they include that.
I mean my mom had to explain that to me when I was a kid reading this book in the 90s too. But I don’t think it’s a bad thing. It just shows how much things have changed since that time. It’s good to show some historical context for stuff!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks so cute and I’m so glad it takes place at the time the book was actually written vs. in the present day.
Really? I kind of wish they had updated it. DD is definitely not going to get the belts/pad thing if they include that.
Anonymous wrote:I predict only moms will be in the theater. My 11 and 14 year olds would not be caught dead seeing this, especially with me. They are too cool for school now. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Rachel McAdams was Jennifer Gardner for half of that trailer.