Grace Montgomery
Common Sense Media
Dolls are now teens in sweet but vapid tale for preschoolers.
Rated: 2/5
Dec 2, 2014
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Adds a brand new character into the Lalaloopsy universe that many will love and relate to, as she is the only character based on anything negative, a rain cloud. Many fans of this popular brand will lob e this movie. I know I did.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
01/30/23
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It's on my to do list , right next to actually making a to do list.
The Lalaloopsy School has a new student arrive, Storm E. Sky that has a hard time finding her place initially. Peppy Pom Poms and Jewel Sparkles work together to get Storm E. Sky up to speed. As they work together, they may discover that they have more in common than they anticipated.
"I just got this new car and I'm just getting used to the pedals."
Chris Boren and Devon Kliger collaborate to deliver Lalaloopsy Girls: Welcome to LALA Prep School in their directorial debut. The storyline for this picture is better than average and teaches children that everyone is different and even people with different personalities and interests can get along. The animation is fairly average but the voices are well selected and fit the characters.
"Let's not let this Storm E. Sky ruin our day."
We noticed a lot of these movies on Netflix so my daughter and I gave them a shot. This was okay and worth a viewing and definitely had some good messages. This is far from a classic or must own but is worth a viewing with your child.
"I guess my reputation proceeds me."
Grade: C
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
01/19/23
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