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What a beautifully animated short. This non-narrative piece tells a charming story that will delight young audiences. The animated is well executed, the background music adds to the storyline in a subtle way. I recommend this for tweens and teens, ages 11 to 18, as well as adults and give it 3.5 out of 5 stars.
Reviewed by Julie S., KIDS FIRST! reviewer.
While packing away her deceased grandmother's affairs, Pauline discovers that one of their stained glass sculptures has come to life. As the lights in the house go out and their memories together begin to dim, Pauline realizes there is joy in celebrating the legacy of those who have been lost.
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