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Forget the Reviews - Here’s What Kingdom Can Teach Kids About Bouncing Back After Failure

When we talk about kid's movies, parents usually check the reviews and whether the story is age-appropriate. Most reviews talk about animation quality or visuals. However, nobody discusses the lasting impression some movies leave on our minds.
Netflix’s Kingdom is one such film. It is an animated action movie with a powerful lesson for kids.
‘How to handle failure and bounce back stronger.’
Doctor Q&As from Parents like you
Why Failure Feels So Big for Kids
For many kids, failure feels like the end. A bad grade or losing a match can shake their confidence. Sometimes, it makes them want to quit completely..
As parents, we naturally want to protect them from that feeling.
Failure is part of life; nobody succeeds without failing a few times. What matters is getting up and learning how to overcome it.
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Message Kids Can Learn From the Kingdom Movie
In Kingdom, the main characters don’t always win. They make mistakes and face setbacks. And most importantly, they keep going..
Instead of quitting, kids should learn from mistakes and try again. That’s exactly the kind of resilience we want our kids to build.
That’s exactly the lesson our kids need:
· It’s okay to lose sometimes.
· Mistakes are part of learning.
· You can always start over and do better.
How Parents Can Turn Kingdom Into a Learning Moment
Watching the show together is entertaining, but when it gets educational is when parents feel satisfied.
1. Talk About the Failures
Don’t judge for failure, but ask them what went wrong and how they can do it differently next time.
It helps kids see failure as a problem to solve and not a reason to give up.
2. Relate It to Their Lives
If your child is upset over losing a match, talk about the characters in Kingdom and how they didn’t stop after their first failure.
3. Praise Their Efforts
Celebrate the moments when your child tries again. Don’t wait for the perfect results because persistence matters more than instant success.
Failure can be difficult, especially for kids who are just learning how the world works. But shows like Kingdom remind them that falling is just part of the journey.
At the end of the day, what really matters is that they keep trying, learning, and growing.
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