"Charming and Positive"

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What You Need To Know:
PEPPA MEETS THE BABY is an entertaining movie for viewers of all ages. The jokes are funny, the songs catchy, and the changes Peppa and her little brother learn to navigate are relatable and engaging for families with young children. One of the most charming things PEPPA MEETS THE BABY offers is the positivity and excitement the characters show, despite big changes. PEPPA MEETS THE BABY has a strong moral worldview. It portrays family values and shines a positive light on helpfulness and caring for children. Adults in the movie are kind and patient with children. However, the movie has brief comedy about changing diapers and scenes where Peppa and George fight over toys and a car seat.
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PEPPA MEETS THE BABY CINEMA EXPERIENCE is an animated children’s comedy from the PEPPA PIG series on Cable TV. Peppa the young pig and her little brother, George, are excited to learn that Mommy Pig is going to have a third child. Peppa and George are eager to help prepare for their newest family member and learn all about how to take care of a baby as the family navigates the changes that come with expanding.
PEPPA MEETS THE BABY is entertaining for children and adults thanks to high quality animation and jokes that will land for all ages. Peppa’s family begins the movie by teaching Peppa and George how to track their newest sibling’s growth using fruit. The story follows them through other relatable family scenarios like making a memory quilt or buying a new car. In addition to being relatable, viewers of all ages can enjoy the catchy, upbeat songs that accompany each new situation the Pig family navigates. In a world where change is often considered stressful, this movie portrays it as exciting and joyful.
PEPPA MEETS THE BABY has a strong moral worldview overall thanks to a family that cares for one another and parents who help their children understand life with compassion and grace. Children and having children are portrayed in a very positive light, and being helpful is encouraged. There is some immorality from the child characters, including a tussle over who gets to sit in a car seat and a scene dedicated to laughing at “bottom” jokes, These scenes are brief, however. There are also two instances of adult characters joking about “how a baby is made.”
It’s worth remembering that the PEPPA PIG series on Nickelodeon Junior, Paramount+ and Netflix has portrayed LGBT characters in the past, but this movie doesn’t feature them. So, MOVIEGUIDE® finds PEPPA MEETS THE BABY to be acceptable entertainment for young children.