Parent reviews for Ruby Bridges (2024)

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Matt B. Adult

January 11, 2020

age 15+

Great historical movie but it has the N word

I don't recommend showing a movie with the N word to Children.

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Tommalt Adult

February 18, 2022

age 6+

Must See!

I’m surprised there are so few reviews. This is true history. Every American should watch and understand. It’s also a beautiful story of faith and family. We watched it with daughters age 13 and 8.

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August 7, 2021

age 7+

Inspiring

Great examples (and true!) of courage and purpose in the face of adversity.

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Christina M. Parent

June 19, 2020

age 7+

Really good but tough to watch at times

Was hard to watch the adults be so mean to a little girl who just wants to go to school. Ruby was awesome. She was really tough and brave. Her family was very tolerant with the situation, but Ruby changed history!

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sarahhhhh Adult

June 7, 2020

age 6+

Important and moving film

I watched with my white first graders to continue our conversation about racism. They're fascinated with Ruby who was their age. I appreciated the attention paid to her parents' emotions and difficulty in the film. We did pause and talk about the language. I don't think that's a reason to avoid this film with younger children. I think Ruby's has resonated with them because they are the same age, and they're very interested o learn that she's still alive today. I have heard from other parents at their too-white school that they are already hearing these words. I want them to learn and understand why racial slurs are bad and harmful from me first, not their peers.

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Katherine R. Parent of 8, 10, 14, 18+, 18+ and 5-year-old

March 31, 2024

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SFClaireMama Parent of 10-year-old

August 31, 2020

age 9+

Inspirational Film (A must watch for families)

Inspirational film about the integration of black students into white schools. Heart-wrenching at times (some difficult scenes to watch) but necessary to understand the impact. Ruby Bridges was an incredibly brave little trail blazer with more love and wisdom packed into that little body than the hoards opposing her presence. A must watch for children (9+) and adults. *Disappointed to learn commonsense media only rated this film 3 stars.

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charaward Parent of 10-year-old

June 20, 2020

age 8+

Important movie for parents to watch with their kids!

This movie did an excellent job of providing an accurate depiction of what Ruby's experience must have been like. The hate and the resistance to integration was very real, and to see it processed through the eyes of an innocent young girl was very powerful. The family faced many struggles, but their resilience and faith was just as strong. Excellent messages, history lessons, and little Ruby's beautiful spirit created the components of a fantastic movie.

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Marika W. Parent of 7 and 8-year-old

June 1, 2020

age 8+

Learned a lot

I watched this with my 7 and 8 year olds. The yelling and protests are disturbing, but clearly shot to be brief enough to get the point across without traumatizing kids. They do say the N word a few times but the sound is mixed so it’s a bit hard to make out. It’s clearly not promoting use of the N word... My 7 year old said she liked the movie, but thought it was sad. Which is how we should all feel when we think about what Ruby and her family had to go through!

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TN Mom of 3 Parent of 7, 10 and 12-year-old

January 18, 2020

age 8+

Important Lessons

This movie tells the story of a first grade girl who was the first to integrate into a school in New Orleans. The movie is older, so the quality and style of the film reflects late ‘90’s made for TV movies. However, the story is so good that it is worth watching, especially for elementary and middle school children. While this movie does not hold back from a lot of the violence and language that took place, I think there is great value in showing it to children as young as 7 or 8. After all, the child who actually lived through it was only 6, and she managed to survive. I believe Disney created the movie with the intent for it to be appropriate for and appealing to children. There are no cuss words in this movie, but there is significant use of racial slurs used in this time period. I would not let this deter parents from viewing the movie with their children. This movie has excellent educational value, and I think it is important to explain and discuss the movie with children both before and after viewing. This movie also strongly reflects the Christian values of the main character’s family and ultimately attributes her bravery and strength to her faith in God.

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What is the age rating for the story of Ruby Bridges? ›

Parents need to know that Arlisha Norwood's The Story of Ruby Bridges: A Biography Book for New Readers is a nonfiction chapter book for kids age 6 to 9.

What is the rating of Ruby Bridges? ›

It's a strong PG-13 film, definitely not appropriate for anybody under 10 or 11 because of the deeply disturbing nature Of racial harassment this little girl receives.

What happened to Ruby Bridges when she was 4? ›

When she was four years old, her family moved to New Orleans. Two years later a test was given to the city's African American schoolchildren to determine which students could enter all-white schools. Bridges passed the test and was selected for enrollment at the city's William Frantz Elementary School.

Why is the bridge rated R? ›

Parents need to know that The Bridge centers on a series of grizzly killings that are dark and occasionally shocking, which nets some disturbing visuals and blood. Both violence against women and the illegal drug trade are important to the plot, and there's simulated sex with bare buttocks visible (but no…

Is the movie old appropriate for a 12 year old? ›

Old | 2021 | PG-13 | – 5.6.

Is Ruby Bridges movie okay for kids? ›

But kids learn to never give up. Hopefully, the white people in the movie got the n-word pass by one of the actors, because they say it a lot, sometimes they said regular swear words like Damn and Hell. But that's something to let your 8 yr old watch.

What Disney movie is about Ruby Bridges? ›

What is Ruby Bridges for kids? ›

On November 14, 1960, Ruby Bridges became a symbol of the U.S. civil rights movement. She was just 6 years old. Her simple act of going to an all-white school marked the beginning of integration for U.S. public schools. Bridges was born in Tylertown, Mississippi, on September 8, 1954.

What did Ruby Bridges' dad do? ›

The Bridges family suffered for their decision to send her to William Frantz Elementary: her father lost his job as a gas station attendant; the grocery store the family shopped at would no longer let them shop there; her grandparents, who were sharecroppers in Mississippi, were turned off their land; and Abon and ...

Did Ruby Bridges get married? ›

Ruby graduated from a desegregated high school, became a travel agent, married and had four sons.

Who is Ruby Bridges 4th son? ›

Answer and Explanation: Following her marriage to Malcolm Hall, Ruby Bridges had four sons. Her sons are named Sean Hall, Christopher Hall, and Craig Hall, as well as a fourth, publicly unnamed son. Bridges son Craig Hall was killed in a street shooting in New Orleans in 2005.

Is The Curse of Bridge Hollow appropriate for 12 year olds? ›

Parents need to know that THE CURSE OF BRIDGE HOLLOW is a family, Halloween comedy with lots of fun and scares. The movie is family friendly but the scares can sometimes be scary -- for even older kids (age 8-9). So expect Halloween decorations being possessed and coming to life like skeletons, demons, witches, etc.

What age is Max and Ruby for? ›

Max and Ruby is a Canadian preschool children's animated television series created by Rosemary Wells. The series originally aired on Nick Jr. on Nickelodeon in the United States, It is aimed at preschool children.

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