Discussion Guide

LEGO Frozen: Operation Puffins — Family Discussion Guide

A guided conversation resource to help families explore the themes of LEGO Frozen: Operation Puffins through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

1

Family members work together to rescue and rebuild what has been damaged.

2

A home is more than a building; love, belonging, and care matter deeply.

3

The film treats magical power as normal fantasy problem-solving rather than contrasting it with hope and authority under Jesus Christ.

4

Tradition is often framed as a burden to cast off, which may conflict with a biblical view that some traditions and inherited wisdom are worth preserving when they align with truth.

Discussion Questions

1

The movie says, "Home is us." What do you think makes a home truly secure and good?

2

When should a tradition be kept, and when should it be changed?

3

How does the Duke use others to get what he wants, and what would godly leadership look like instead?

4

Where do people in this story look for dignity and belonging? Where should Christians look?

Guidance Notes

This is a light family adventure with mild peril, comic villainy, and a few sharper lines of dialogue. The bigger conversation point for Christian families is its message about home, identity, and whether tradition should be preserved, reshaped, or redeemed.

The story values loyalty, courage, hospitality, and rebuilding together after loss. It also pushes a strong message that home is defined by chosen belonging rather than inherited structure, and that tradition can become lifeless if it is never examined. That can open a healthy conversation: Christians do not reject tradition simply because it is old, nor keep it simply because it is old; we test everything by truth and by faithfulness to God. Parents may want to discuss how real security is not found in castles or self-expression, but in Christ, who gives a truer and lasting home.

Mild animated peril

Tradition vs change

Scripture References

📖 Psalm 127:1 📖 Matthew 7:24-27 📖 Hebrews 3:4 📖 Mark 7:8-13 📖 2 Thessalonians 2:15 📖 1 Thessalonians 5:21 📖 Mark 10:42-45 📖 Philippians 2:3-4

Family Discussion Guide — LEGO Frozen: Operation Puffins (2025)

Use this guide after watching LEGO Frozen: Operation Puffins together to explore its themes through a biblical lens.

Key Takeaways

  • Family members work together to rescue and rebuild what has been damaged.
  • A home is more than a building; love, belonging, and care matter deeply.
  • The film treats magical power as normal fantasy problem-solving rather than contrasting it with hope and authority under Jesus Christ.
  • Tradition is often framed as a burden to cast off, which may conflict with a biblical view that some traditions and inherited wisdom are worth preserving when they align with truth.

Discussion Questions

  1. The movie says, “Home is us.” What do you think makes a home truly secure and good?
  2. When should a tradition be kept, and when should it be changed?
  3. How does the Duke use others to get what he wants, and what would godly leadership look like instead?
  4. Where do people in this story look for dignity and belonging? Where should Christians look?

Guidance Notes

  • This is a light family adventure with mild peril, comic villainy, and a few sharper lines of dialogue. The bigger conversation point for Christian families is its message about home, identity, and whether tradition should be preserved, reshaped, or redeemed.
  • The story values loyalty, courage, hospitality, and rebuilding together after loss. It also pushes a strong message that home is defined by chosen belonging rather than inherited structure, and that tradition can become lifeless if it is never examined. That can open a healthy conversation: Christians do not reject tradition simply because it is old, nor keep it simply because it is old; we test everything by truth and by faithfulness to God. Parents may want to discuss how real security is not found in castles or self-expression, but in Christ, who gives a truer and lasting home.
  • Mild animated peril
  • Tradition vs change

Scripture to Explore Together

  • Psalm 127:1
  • Matthew 7:24-27
  • Hebrews 3:4
  • Mark 7:8-13
  • 2 Thessalonians 2:15
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:21
  • Mark 10:42-45
  • Philippians 2:3-4