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I Love Your Food!
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I Love Your Food!
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I Love Your Food!
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Every school seems to have that one kid. The kid that likes no one, and no one really likes them. They are the school bully and take great pleasure in tormenting others. Why do they behave like this? The answer is not always obvious. All we know is that they rule the school, and the other children are too afraid to do anything about it.
In "I Love Your Food," Furr Street Elementary School has its own bully, by the name of Brad. Brad is not kind to the other children. He does whatever he can to torment them. His main victims are Timmy, Freddy, and Candy. He has no problems making their lives insufferable and when he gets in trouble for it, the torture becomes worse.
All anyone ever sees at Furr Street Elementary is Brad's dark side. However, a chance encounter with a new student from another country, by the name of Bashir, changes all that. After this meeting, and the kindness showed by Bashir, we learn more about Brad and what makes him the way he is.
In the end, "I Love Your Food" is not about a vicious bully, but the power of showing kindness and generosity. Also, it shows how people from all backgrounds can come together for the love of the same food!
In "I Love Your Food," Furr Street Elementary School has its own bully, by the name of Brad. Brad is not kind to the other children. He does whatever he can to torment them. His main victims are Timmy, Freddy, and Candy. He has no problems making their lives insufferable and when he gets in trouble for it, the torture becomes worse.
All anyone ever sees at Furr Street Elementary is Brad's dark side. However, a chance encounter with a new student from another country, by the name of Bashir, changes all that. After this meeting, and the kindness showed by Bashir, we learn more about Brad and what makes him the way he is.
In the end, "I Love Your Food" is not about a vicious bully, but the power of showing kindness and generosity. Also, it shows how people from all backgrounds can come together for the love of the same food!