RED WON

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Brian Costello

From Brian Costello

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







Inspiring story about boys efforts to help homeless.


Age 9+







Based on 6 parent reviews

What is the story like?

At the after time Charley, a young guy named Zach Bonner was moved to help those who lost their homes from hurricanes in communities south of his tampon of the house. With a little red wagon and help his teen sister Kelley, Zach collects supplies from everyone in his neighborhood. When he and his sister collect much more than predicted, Zach begins to reach the other quarters around him for help. Zachin’s efforts begin to collect local media attention, and Zach begins to realize that his efforts are just the beginning. With the help of his mother, she creates beneficence dedicated to facilitating pain and raising awareness of homeless. With greater donations and the help of larger corporations, they collect “Zach bags”, “Literary bags for homeless children, books and practical subjects. How his charity and the reason, the mother and Kelley are starting to fight more and more. because Kelley wants to have more personal life. Meanwhile, Zach imagines the idea: Tampa Capital to Tallahassee as a way to promote the difficulties facing homelessness. Needs someone a compelling one, but Zach’s family is coming and do their best To help him in his almost three hundred miles, despite the physical difficulties of travel, as well as interconnected arguments on the road.

Is that good?

Our review:







The children say:
Not yet rated

A small red wagon is a good finished movie. It is inspired by a true story of Zach Bonner, whose small charity of red wagons grew from modest beginnings to a nationally recognized advocate of homeless. The film is to show and discuss the growth effort Zachi without preaching, and also shows, through a moving sides and trying to survive sleeping in their own cars and homeless, huge debosy difficulties as well as how It really doesn’t take much for those in the middle class to lose everything they have.

While the arguments between Zachina Mother and his Teenager Sister Kelley occasionally, they underline the difficulties that many face in the balancing their desires to improve the world, while having a qualified social and personal life. However, for the “Message Film,” this is among the best to come out in recent years, and should inspire the hearing – and maybe the action – among the families about the issues that have taken most care.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about activism. How is activism in the formation of Zacha Bonner? What causes are you important to you?

  • Why do you think the lateral story of the mother and son who loses everything they had was included in the movie? What would be lost if it weren’t in the movie?

  • How are the problems shown between Zachina Mother and its teenager sister underline the universal problems of balancing time to help those who need while taking care of their own everyday financial and personal issues?

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