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Thomas & Friends: Blue Mountain Mystery: The Movie

Movie NR 2012 61 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Sleuthing story has worthy messages for preschoolers.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 5+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 10+

A

age 3+

My 4YO twins love Thomas & Friends, and this is their favorite. They could watch it a million times.

What's the Story?

In THOMAS & FRIENDS: BLUE MOUNTAIN MYSTERY, an accident at the Blue Mountain Quarry leaves the staff short-handed, so Thomas (voiced by Martin T. Sherman) is sent to help out. While he's there, he catches sight of a small green engine doing his best to hide from the others. When his attempts to befriend the other engine fail, Thomas sets out to solve the mystery of the engine's identity and his fear of companionship, but his sleuthing leads to some surprising twists and turns before he uncovers the whole truth.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (3 ):
Kids say (8 ):

A delightful story with a dose of mystery, played out by a cast of unique characters and set to engaging animation and fun music, makes this a well-rounded movie for adults and kids. If your preschoolers are already familiar with Thomas and his pals, they'll be excited to meet the new characters who make an appearance in this story, and you can use the opening to talk about the process of meeting new people and developing new relationships. And that's not all; by casting one of the characters as a non-native engine who doesn't speak English, the movie goes even farther to reflect society's multicultural nature to open kids' eyes to the unique challenges that face newcomers to a country.

Thomas and his friends have many of the qualities that parents hope to see in their own preschoolers: They're unfailingly friendly, they jump at the chance to help others in need, and they meet new challenges with a go-getter attitude that ensures the job will get done. None of this will be new to returning Thomas fans, of course, but Blue Mountain Mystery takes it a step beyond these basic social skills and explores the emotions surrounding making mistakes and finding forgiveness, all in a non-judgmental way that encourages kids to see the benefits of communication, honesty, and seeking an adult's guidance to right a wrong.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about friendship. How do you feel when you meet someone new? How do you decide whether that person will be your friend? What common interests or shared qualities do you like to find in new friends?

  • Kids: How does Luke let go of the guilt he's carried with him for so long? In what ways does Thomas help him do so? How do you think it feels when he finally admits what's been weighing on his mind?

  • Why is it important to tell someone when you've done something wrong? What fears keep you from doing so? How do you feel when you tell the truth about something difficult?

  • Kids: Does watching Thomas on TV make you want to buy Thomas and Friends toys? Why do you think that is? Why do so many kids' TV shows have associated toys?

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