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By Web Desk May 1, 2021 5:42 PM TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) â Understanding the role that teachers and counselors play in the social and emotional development of young children, United Wayâs Success By 6 Impact Council distributed the book âThe Invisible Boyâ by Trudy Ludwig to all kindergarten teachers and libraries across the six-county United Way service area. âThe Invisible Boyâ centers around a little boy named Brian, who feels invisible during the school dayâthe other students donât seem to notice him or think to include him in their activities. But when a new student arrives, Brian is the first to make him feel welcome. And when Brian and the new student team up to work on a class project together, Brian finds a way to shine. ....
Awesome Foreign Superhero Movies That Are Too Good to Ignore Marvelous Videos presents eight foreign superhero movies worth checking out… Superheroes are best associated with western audiences: after all, the vast majority of the great comic book companies emerged in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and France. However, though names like Marvel, DC, and 2000 AD are recognizable among the general populace, they are hardly the only producers of such content. Many other countries in Europe and Asia have worked to develop their own cinematic superheroes, creating some genuinely interesting variants on the Joseph Campbell monomyth and Nietzschean Übermensch. ....
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Orange Tree Theatre announces Inside/Outside February 22, 2021 Last updated: March 17, 2021 Orange Tree Theatre today announces Inside/Outside; a collection of world première short plays by six emerging and established writers, performed and live-streamed from the Orange Tree Theatre’s auditorium. The first three plays, written by Deborah Bruce, Joel Tan and Joe White, focus on the theme of Inside, and will be streamed live 25 – 27 March 2021. The final three plays by Sonali Bhattacharyya, Zoe Cooper and Kalungi Ssebandeke explore the theme of Outside, streamed live 15 – 17 April 2021. The collection, directed by Anna Himali Howard and Georgia Green, cover stories of estrangement and loneliness; of connection and redemption; of despair in confinement to hope found in life outdoors. ....
The Limits of the Lunchbox Moment Not all children of immigrants grew up embarrassed about their food, but pop culture convinced them they should be “Booger-gi” is what the kids call Justin’s bulgogi in The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig, a picture book published in 2013. Justin is new, and when the other kids make fun of his food and his chopsticks, Brian, a shy, lonely white boy who longs to be included by his classmates, decides to leave him a note, telling him he isn’t like those kids; he’d love to try bulgogi. Justin, whose food has not kept him from making other friends in the class, starts including Brian in activities based on this act of kindness, and all ends well, all because Brian said he’d be willing to eat bulgogi, objectively an incredibly flavorful and popular meal. ....