Yes, you read the title correctly.  This YouTube video is entirely safe for kids, especially kids like mine who like the movie WALL-E.  (For more about WALL-E, read the post below this one.)

By way of background, for the last three years the Washington Post has sponsored a Peeps Diorama Contest.  The contest is open to anyone, and can feature any famous scene or event; the only rule is that every character in each diorama must be a marshmallow Peep.  People from the Washington, DC area and beyond get incredibly clever, creative, and crafty assembling dioramas.  This year’s winning dioramas were featured Easter Sunday in the Washington Post’s Peeps Show III.

This year, one of the featured dioramas was a depiction of the great kids’ movie, Wall-E.  (It’s #29 on Peeps Show III.)  Even better, since the diorama features moving parts, the artists made a 42-second long YouTube video showcasing their creation!  Very cute.

If your kids get a big kick out of the Wall-E video, they might also like this one of the functioning Wheel of Fortune from The Peep is Right (#28 on Peeps Show III.)