The Family Dinner Project

Dinner and a Movie: Food, Fun and Conversation About the Environment

       

 

While eating dinner in front of the television isn’t something we recommend every night, sometimes a change of pace can help promote more fun, conversation and connection than the same old routine! That’s why we’ve launched our Dinner and a Movie feature. Throughout the year, we’ll be teaming up with our friends at Common Sense Media to choose family-friendly movies that can help you promote character building while enjoying some fun time together. When you pair them with our suggestions for food, fun and conversation, you can have a memorable Dinner and a Movie experience that turns screen time into family bonding time that everyone will look forward to.

Explore Food, Fun and Conversation About the Earth and Our Environment

Family dinner is a time to connect and have fun together. But it can also be an opportunity to learn and share about things that matter. With the recent rise of kid-driven activism from young leaders like Greta Thunberg, children of all ages are becoming increasingly aware of the need to care for our environment. They may have questions about climate change, endangered animals, clean water and air or our food supply. Fortunately, a well-chosen movie can help parents to answer those questions and learn alongside their kids. As Earth Day approaches, there’s never been a better time for families to explore this topic together.

Movie Recommendations from The Family Dinner Project and the Common Sense Media Common Sense Seal Program:

A Beautiful Planet (ages 6+)
Wonders of the Sea (ages 7+)
Seasons (ages 7+)
Chasing Coral (ages 9+)
Mountain (ages 10+)
This Changes Everything (ages 14+)

Food

You can explore environmentally conscious cooking by experimenting with zero-waste recipes that use scraps in creative ways! Try our recipes for Vegetable Stock and Carrot Top Pesto to demonstrate how you can make something edible from items you’d ordinarily throw away. With older kids, ask them to help you plan and cook a week’s worth of meatless meals. You can find inspiration here, or through our friends at the Kids Cook Monday campaign.

Fun

Younger kids enjoy games like “How Many Hands?” to help them understand how far foods travel to get to their plates. You can also enjoy some Kitchen Art to use up recyclables and waste items in creative ways, or spend time outside enjoying nature with a game of “Use Your Senses.” Older kids and teens might find it more fun to jump in with some personal action after learning more about the environment. Let them plan a family garden or create a 100-mile food map to show where your family can buy some of your favorite foods with a lower environmental impact.

Conversation

Watching a movie together can spark lots of interesting conversations. Start a discussion with our conversation starters about Earth and the environment, or choose from questions related to the movie you’ve chosen. Special thanks to our friends at Common Sense Media for sharing their conversation starter ideas for these films!

Talk About: Earth and the Environment

If You’re Watching A Beautiful Planet:

If You’re Watching Wonders of the Sea:

If You’re Watching Seasons:

If You’re Watching Chasing Coral:

If You’re Watching Mountain:

If You’re Watching This Changes Everything:

Did you enjoy your Dinner and a Movie experience? Check out more ideas in our Dinner and a Movie: Family History feature, and look for more Dinner and a Movie ideas coming soon!

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