That's only half the point. It's not just to educate those who don't live in poverty. It's to make those kids in need feel that they're not the only ones. For some kids, using puppets works. For others, packing food for a shelter is a better way of awareness. As a kid, packing stuff into a box probably wouldn't have done it for me. It would have just been another chore that my parents made me do. We always did service work, and it wasn't until I was old enough (elemntary school) to actually see how other people lived that I actually found myself caring what I was doing.
As a small child, my only real exposure to different races/cultures was through Sesame Street (small town, there were only two non-white kids in my entire school district), so maybe a puppet would have worked for me. Maybe not. It wouldn't have hurt. If kids don't get it, they don't get it.
As a small child, my only real exposure to different races/cultures was through Sesame Street (small town, there were only two non-white kids in my entire school district), so maybe a puppet would have worked for me. Maybe not. It wouldn't have hurt. If kids don't get it, they don't get it.
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