Through the comedy of Theodore, a young smart boy, who lives during the 1950s, when he navigates through life with his family and friends, learning from his parents' advices about how to deal with life challenges.
While older kids may quickly tire of this clichéd family and their predicable plot lines, younger school-aged kids will probably relate to a lot of the storylines and may also enjoy getting a peek at the life in the late '50s.
In fact, Leave It to Beaver was a quietly revolutionary show, a program whose insight into the way people (especially children and teenagers) really think and behave.