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About the Show:
_The Diversity Circus assembly show brings a new dimension to your elementary school's character education curriculum. Whether you are using this show to reinforce your Anti-Bully curriculum, as a part of your Positive Behavior Support, or just as a fun and educational show as a reward for good behavior, you'll quickly see that isn't just a little show filled with props that fit in a suitcase. It's an entire trailer full of theatrical equipment that transforms your school into an exciting Big Top.
When the show beings, kids learn that diversity means, different and the same, but to find diversity they don't have to travel far. It's all around them: in their backyard, in a crayon box and even in the classroom. The teacher might have curly hair. The new kid has freckles on his ears and another one talks kind of funny.
And here are a few surprise from the show: it's not always the biggest guy who is the strongest, the short girl might be a great basketball player, and the kid with the funny clothes and accent might just turn out to be a best friend.
But that's just the beginning.
Kids learn respect with an amazing version of Aesop's fable of The Lion & The Mouse, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s message is presented as "The Amazing See-Through Kid," and even a kindergarten student from the audience helps prove that we should never judge others based on their appearances.
Then students can have the chance to hear these messages again and again when your school participates in the optional DVD/Book program that will dramatically reduce the cost of this show.
When the show beings, kids learn that diversity means, different and the same, but to find diversity they don't have to travel far. It's all around them: in their backyard, in a crayon box and even in the classroom. The teacher might have curly hair. The new kid has freckles on his ears and another one talks kind of funny.
And here are a few surprise from the show: it's not always the biggest guy who is the strongest, the short girl might be a great basketball player, and the kid with the funny clothes and accent might just turn out to be a best friend.
But that's just the beginning.
Kids learn respect with an amazing version of Aesop's fable of The Lion & The Mouse, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s message is presented as "The Amazing See-Through Kid," and even a kindergarten student from the audience helps prove that we should never judge others based on their appearances.
Then students can have the chance to hear these messages again and again when your school participates in the optional DVD/Book program that will dramatically reduce the cost of this show.