Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJoin the Beach Club Kids as they navigate life, explore character lessons, and have a blast playing memorable games while discovering God through the pages of His Word, the Bible.Join the Beach Club Kids as they navigate life, explore character lessons, and have a blast playing memorable games while discovering God through the pages of His Word, the Bible.Join the Beach Club Kids as they navigate life, explore character lessons, and have a blast playing memorable games while discovering God through the pages of His Word, the Bible.
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KiDs Beach Club is an energy-filled, fun, entertaining show that promotes biblical character education with every episode.
The show is modeled like a typical after school club that might take place. I think they call it "KiDs Beach Club" because well...what kid doesn't love the beach?!? The beach is always a fun place to hang out, and that's exactly the vibe that this show gives. "The Clubhouse" in the show is a fun, safe place for kids to hang out with strong leaders as role models. (At least that's my take on the name of the show, even though there's no visible beach!)
Throughout each episode, the cast of kids learn about character, the Bible, and how to live out the character word for the episode during their every-day lives. The target audience is pre-teens, and the storylines seem to deal with age-appropriate real things that pre-teens deal with, like peer pressure, cheating, divorce, and even death in the family.
I especially love the male club leader, "Jason" (who also plays the game show host "Steve.") He brings energy to the role, but more importantly, his leadership models positive race-relations for our kids today. His character leads "The Clubhouse" with integrity and naturally loves each of the kids equally, without regard for their race. (The cast is also very diverse, which appears to be intentional. Props to the creators of the show!)
No, there isn't a beach or sand on the show, but all you need is a little imagination to understand why they call it KiDs Beach Club. This show fills a much needed void in wholesome entertainment for the next generation.
The show is modeled like a typical after school club that might take place. I think they call it "KiDs Beach Club" because well...what kid doesn't love the beach?!? The beach is always a fun place to hang out, and that's exactly the vibe that this show gives. "The Clubhouse" in the show is a fun, safe place for kids to hang out with strong leaders as role models. (At least that's my take on the name of the show, even though there's no visible beach!)
Throughout each episode, the cast of kids learn about character, the Bible, and how to live out the character word for the episode during their every-day lives. The target audience is pre-teens, and the storylines seem to deal with age-appropriate real things that pre-teens deal with, like peer pressure, cheating, divorce, and even death in the family.
I especially love the male club leader, "Jason" (who also plays the game show host "Steve.") He brings energy to the role, but more importantly, his leadership models positive race-relations for our kids today. His character leads "The Clubhouse" with integrity and naturally loves each of the kids equally, without regard for their race. (The cast is also very diverse, which appears to be intentional. Props to the creators of the show!)
No, there isn't a beach or sand on the show, but all you need is a little imagination to understand why they call it KiDs Beach Club. This show fills a much needed void in wholesome entertainment for the next generation.
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KiDs Beach Club finds a way to tackle real life issues in a light-hearted, positive way.
The message is so important for us all, no matter how old we are. When things get tough, there is hope. Kids need role models and peers they can look up to. They need to know they aren't alone when they face difficulties in their lives. The trials produce hope and that hope builds character, and that character changes the world!!!
That message comes through in a fun, age-appropriate level and I've seen it with my kids. My kids especially love the gameshow segments!!
I also really love how they furnished this set. They've really made it a place that you'd love to be, a place you'd love to hang out with your friends.
We need more family-friendly shows like this!! So good.
The message is so important for us all, no matter how old we are. When things get tough, there is hope. Kids need role models and peers they can look up to. They need to know they aren't alone when they face difficulties in their lives. The trials produce hope and that hope builds character, and that character changes the world!!!
That message comes through in a fun, age-appropriate level and I've seen it with my kids. My kids especially love the gameshow segments!!
I also really love how they furnished this set. They've really made it a place that you'd love to be, a place you'd love to hang out with your friends.
We need more family-friendly shows like this!! So good.
I saw this show on PureFlix and was intrigued. Apparently, the show is modeled after a ministry to preteens actually called KiDs Beach Club (located in Texas.) This show teaches excellent character, yes, but I love how it always teaches character by using the Bible in a fun-filled and age-appropriate way. My household consumed all 20 episodes on PureFlix (including repeats!) and now we're on the hunt to figure out how to see these earlier episodes (season 1!)
One thing to note, this show is unashamedly Christian. IMHO, that's not a bad thing. Our kids today need more exposure to Godly Christian values and much less exposure to other negative media influences. They need to be encouraged with positive teaching, not discouraged and filled with self-doubt.
Each of the PureFlix episodes deals with a character word and gives a consistent Biblical message. Speaking of the Bible, it's pretty cool that when the show references a Bible verse or story, the characters actually also reference a page number. Apparently the ministry even has their own Study Bible available, so kids at home can find the verses and Bible stories represented in each episode and follow-along. (Bonus points for that, because I know many of my kids' friends don't have Bibles in their homes!)
Hats off to this ministry for investing the money to do quality entertainment for kids today. There aren't massive sets or special effects - just real life representation of kids dealing with real life stuff and getting Godly wisdom, training, and advice from adults who are mentoring / leading them.
One thing to note, this show is unashamedly Christian. IMHO, that's not a bad thing. Our kids today need more exposure to Godly Christian values and much less exposure to other negative media influences. They need to be encouraged with positive teaching, not discouraged and filled with self-doubt.
Each of the PureFlix episodes deals with a character word and gives a consistent Biblical message. Speaking of the Bible, it's pretty cool that when the show references a Bible verse or story, the characters actually also reference a page number. Apparently the ministry even has their own Study Bible available, so kids at home can find the verses and Bible stories represented in each episode and follow-along. (Bonus points for that, because I know many of my kids' friends don't have Bibles in their homes!)
Hats off to this ministry for investing the money to do quality entertainment for kids today. There aren't massive sets or special effects - just real life representation of kids dealing with real life stuff and getting Godly wisdom, training, and advice from adults who are mentoring / leading them.
This is a show that is a must watch! No matter if you're a Christian or not this show is great for all families. It teaches the importance of having good character and working through the tough things in life like comparing yourself to others, lying and helping others when they are going through hard things. I have five kids that ages range from 14 -7 and they all love sitting down to watch this show. The characters and their situations are all very relatable. It is a really well put together show with a big influence on character and Christian biblical teachings but again whether you're Christian or not the teachings in this are so worth the watch. Your kids will learn the importance of healthy relationships with themselves and others.
Somebody please tell the producers that a poorly furnished studio set is not a beach club. Beaches have sand and water nearby and are outside open to the sky.
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