Here the emphasis is on courage and encouraging people to face the things that frighten them. LeVar Burton faces a night alone in the wilderness, and overcomes doubt. Viewers will be inspired by an interview with Bree Walker, a news anchor who has overcome her disability of deformed hands and feet. The read-aloud book, Knots on a counting rope, by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault is a Native American tale about BoyStrength₋of₋Blue₋Horses and his grandfather reminiscing about the boyʹs birth, his first horse, and his first horse race where he faces his greatest challenge, his blindness. Follow up activities are paper crafts, and a visit to the library for suggested works.
"Here the emphasis is on courage and encouraging people to face the things that frighten them. LeVar Burton faces a night alone in the wilderness, and overcomes doubt. Viewers will be inspired by an interview with Bree Walker, a news anchor who has overcome her disability of deformed hands and feet. The read-aloud book, Knots on a counting rope, by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault is a Native American tale about BoyStrength₋of₋Blue₋Horses and his grandfather reminiscing about the boyʹs birth, his first horse, and his first horse race where he faces his greatest challenge, his blindness. Follow up activities are paper crafts, and a visit to the library for suggested works."@en
"A grandfather and his blind grandson, Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses, reminisce about the young boy's birth, his first horse, and an exciting horse race."
"A grandfather and his blind grandson, Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses, reminisce about the young boy's birth, his first horse, and an exciting horse race."@en
"LeVar tests his courage while camping out all night alone in the wilderness and pursues other fears."@en
"The featured book Knots on a counting rope about a blind Navajo boy who overcomes his fears and his blindness is read by J. Ruben Silverbird and Kenneth Blank. Host LeVar Burton talks about fears that can occur to one camping alone in the woods. A television newsperson with deformed hands talks about her need to persist in the face of ridicule and fear. Reviewed books are Harriett's recital by Nancy Carlson, Let's go swimming with Mr. Sillypants by M.K. Brown, and Owl moon by Jane Yolen."@en
"The featured book Knots on a counting rope about a blind Navajo boy who overcomes his fears and his blindness is read by J. Ruben Silverbird and Kenneth Blank. Host LeVar Burton talks about fears that can occur to one camping alone in the woods. A television newsperson with deformed hands talks about her need to persist in the face of ridicule and fear. Reviewed books are Harriett's recital by Nancy Carlson, Let's go swimming with Mr. Sillypants by M.K. Brown, and Owl moon by Jane Yolen."
"LeVar Burton tests his courage by camping out all night all alone. He is inspired by the book Knots on a counting rope by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault, about a young Native American boy's emerging confidence facing his greatest challenge - his blindness. Viewers will also be inspired by a segment featuring Bree Walker, a TV reporter who overcame an obstacle of physical deformity."@en
"Presents a reading of the book Knots on a counting rope, by Bill Martin and John Archambault. Host LeVar Burton tests his courage when he chooses to camp out all night alone in the wilderness."
"Presents a reading of the book Knots on a counting rope by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault. A grandfather and his blind grandson, Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses, reminisce about the young boy's birth, his first horse, and an exciting horse race."@en
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