I really enjoyed this film and I thought it had a great message to parents, grandparents and kids alike. We want to raise our kids to enjoy all aspects of life, beyond the computer, video games, etc. This film brought back my childhood memories and the most formative years of my kid's lives who are now 17 and 24. We lived in a unique neighborhood of Brentwood (Brentwood Glen) that was like a "Leave it to Beaver" neighborhood where kids played on the street; had block parties, etc. The kids would come to the door without a prior "playdate plan" and our kids would play outside all the time, inventing their own games and play "apple bobbing" among other games. We'd BBQ and enjoy the neighbors regardless of how much money they made. what school they attended, or "what kind of water they drank!" It was all about values and being a kid and growing up respecting differences. Tell Barry Bernardi that Marge Chirchick says hello and I really loved the film! It was truly heartwarming and good for all ages.