Herby the Parrot

Think of a song that you really like, or a work of art that you have seen that you thought was amazing.  Many people have a favorite book or movie they enjoy. Perhaps you have seen people perform a play or a dance. And maybe you even enjoy drawing, painting, writing poetry or stories, singing, playing a musical instrument, or dancing yourself! Herby enjoys listening to the chickadee quartet sing moving, melodious music.

Have you ever been touched and inspired by music or some other form of art? How do you feel when you are enjoying it or have the opportunity to express yourself this way?

The arts can touch people in a way nothing else can. Art enriches our lives and gives people meaning, excitement, and joy. It helps us understand each other and the world, and even helps improve learning, behavior, and social ties. It communicates with the heart of people, and without it our world would be a rather dreary place. Music and the arts carry us higher and farther than we could ever go without it, truly “like wings for the soul.”

Often there are tasks we need or want to do that can seem difficult to accomplish. You may find it hard to finish projects, achieve your dreams, or simply take care of the daily responsibilities of life. Jeremy wants to build a treehouse with Herby, but when he looks up at the gigantic tree, it seems overwhelming—even impossible—and he wonders how it will ever get done.

Have you ever tried to do something and weren’t sure where to start or if you would ever get it done? Did you ever feel like giving up? How would you feel if you didn’t have to do it all at once but were able to accomplish it a little bit at a time?

While you may not be able to do everything you want, there are many things you can do but that will be difficult because of obstacles you will need to overcome. It can be easy to get overwhelmed or discouraged by a goal or project if you only see all the work that needs to be done. Instead, start with something small and take it one step at a time. Before you know it, you’ll be well on your way to accomplishing your goal. Little by little, you can achieve great things and build success in your life, “one nail at a time!”

Have you ever stood on top of a tall mountain? From the top you can see more and farther than you can below. On a mountain you are high above everything else. The view is spectacular, and it feels exhilarating. But in order to experience the mountaintop as Herby has, you must first make the decision to go up.

Have you ever had a “mountaintop experience,” when you felt really good, inspired, and triumphant? What would cause you to feel that way? What might you need to do to get there?

Climbing a mountain can be hard work, but the view and experience at the top is worth it. If there is something you want to accomplish, a dream you have, make the decision to go for it. Not only will the result be worth it, but so will the journey. It is available to all “who decide to make the climb.”

On July 4th, 1776, the British colonies in America declared their independence from Great Britain and formed a brand new nation called the United States of America. They fought a long war and many died because they wanted to be free from the oppressive laws and taxes forced on them by their king. They believed that people should be free to make their own decisions about how they live as long as they don’t harm each other, and that it was wrong to be forced to do what other people and the government wanted them to. Since then many people have enjoyed the ability to live free lives, and Herby is celebrating that freedom.

Why is it good for people to be free to live how they want to instead of being forced to do what someone else wants? Are you glad you are free? Why might other people want to control what people do?

Because of freedom, we have the ability to make choices about how we live our lives. Freedom allows you to choose what to do as you grow up, to follow your convictions and dreams, and to do and stand up for what you believe is right. Other people like your parents, teachers, and friends can help you make those choices, but the government and other people should not control, harm or rob you, just as you shouldn’t do these things to other people. Many people fought and even died so you could enjoy freedom, because people and governments often try to take it away. Appreciate the freedom you, your family, and your neighbors have, and “long live freedom!”

Sometimes we may want to do something that we’re not allowed to do or that is wrong. Perhaps it is eating something you’re not supposed to, cheating on a test, lying, or taking something that doesn’t belong to you. Just because we want to do it, doesn’t mean we have to or should. Herby really wants to eat Jeremy’s fish, but he knows he is not allowed. Thinking about the fish though isn’t helping him forget about it.

What do you do when you want to do something you’re not allowed to do or you know is wrong? Is it good to do everything we want to do, or is it better to keep ourselves from doing some things even if we want to do them?

There are a lot of things in life that we should not do because they hurt ourselves or other people.  Fight against the desire to do these things. Get your mind off of the thing that you want to do, think about something else, and ask someone else to help you do the right thing. When you are tempted to do something wrong, you can “resist the urge!”

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