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Writing Prompt: Children's literature is just filled with heroes! From Little Women's Jo March to Harry Potter and beyond! Not to mention all those ANIMAL heroes like Black Beauty and Paddington Bear! Why there's even a TOASTER HERO...the Brave Little Toaster! Kids are fascinated with superheroes, with their extraordinary powers and awesome adventures! And, we also celebrate the lives of real-life heroes - firemen, policeman, athletes, activists, fellow students, and for Mrs. P its teachers and librarians! The role models we look up to. The possibilities are endless. Be-A-Famous-Writer Video Ba-A-Famous Writer Website You can send your submissions to the Google Classroom. The classroom code is: c3mbvb. So, join the Google Classroom and create a Google doc. Or, you can submit them in paper format. It will easier to edit if it is a Google Doc format, though. ChildSubmeren’s literature is just FILLED with Heroes! From “Little Women’s” Jo March to Harry Potter and beyond! Not to mention, all those ANIMAL heroes, like Black Beauty and Paddington Bear! Why, there’s even a TOASTER hero… “The Brave Little Toaster!”. I was trying to come up with a fun and exciting theme for kids to write about, and know that kids are fascinated by superheroes, with their extraordinary powers and awesome adventures. AND we also celebrate the lives of real-life heroes —fireman, policeman, athletes, activists, fellow students, and for me it’s librarians and teachers,— the role models we look up too. The possibilities are endless! Children’s literature is just FILLED with Heroes! From “Little Women’s” Jo March to Harry Potter and beyond! Not to mention, all those ANIMAL heroes, like Black Beauty and Paddington Bear! Why, there’s even a TOASTER hero… “The Brave Little Toaster!”. I was trying to come up with a fun and exciting theme for kids to write about, and know that kids are fascinated by superheroes, with their extraordinary powers and awesome adventures. AND we also celebrate the lives of real-life heroes —fireman, policeman, athletes, activists, fellow students, and for me it’s librarians and teachers,— the role models we look up too. The possibilities are endless |