Toy Story 5 tackles parenting challenges amid rising screen time for kids
Pixar's Toy Story 5 explores the tension between physical and digital play for children, addressing the rise of technology in their lives. The film features a character named Lily, a child-friendly tablet that captivates young Bonnie, prompting concerns among parents. As screen time rises, Toy Story 5 reflects contemporary parenting challenges without condemning technology outright.
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Published 21 Jun 2026, 05:00 UTC · Updated 21 Jun 2026, 05:30 UTC
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