Millions of children dream of going to Disney World, the most famous theme park in America. Families travel to the Orlando, Florida site from all around the United States and the world. But many children are too poor to ever get inside the park, even those who live in the neighborhood -- like the group of young characters in the new film, The Florida Project. In the movie, Disney World serves as a symbol of the social divide in the U.S. Most of the young characters are without one or both parents. They live in a couple of small motels along a big road near Disney World.

What does theme mean?
childhood dream
poor children
subject or idea
amusement park
What is the name of the film?
Mouse Motel
The Florida Project
A Social Divide
Team Rodent
Many children are too poor to go to the park.
tired
poor
bored
old