Calling All Superheroes!

Heroes carry a lot of weight, and we’re not talking Thor’s hammer. We sent out our distress signal and gathered a few BAMBI heroes-in-training to share their favorites.

Hero-in-training: David, 7 years old

What does the word “hero” mean to you? 

A person who likes to help others. A good person.

Who is a hero in your life? Why? 

My friend Pla-whan because he protects me from bullies.

Who is your favorite TV or comic book hero? 

Iron Golem from Minecraft.

Which superpower would you like to have for a day? Why? 

The ability to talk to insects because I love nature.

Share about a time when you helped someone. 

I stopped a nursery kid from crying by comforting her.

Hero-in-training: Jayden, 4 years old

What does the word “hero” mean to you? 

A hero is something that has powers.

Who is a hero in your life? Why? 

Hulk. He's strong.

Who is your favorite TV or comic book hero? 

Red panda.

Which superpower would you like to have for a day? Why? 

I want to be like The Hulk. Because he's so strong.

Share about a time when you helped someone. 

Yesterday, I helped some kids by getting their ball.

Hero-in-training: Zeeshan, 6 years old

What does the word “hero” mean to you?

Someone who saves me from danger.

Who is a hero in your life? Why?

I don’t know.

Who is your favorite TV or comic book hero?

Spider-Man.

Which superpower would you like to have for a day? Why?

I would like to have super hearing.

Share about a time when you helped someone.

I help my friends in school.

Hero-in-training: Siyana, 3.5 years old

What does the word “hero” mean to you?

A superhero who can fly.

Who is a hero in your life? Why?

My mama. Mama should get big wings.

Who is your favorite TV or comic book hero?

Elsa, because she saves her sister from naughty Prince Hans.

Which superpower would you like to have for a day? Why?

I want ‘frozen’ powers like Elsa.

Share about a time when you helped someone.

I helped my teacher paint in school.


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