Many people think that we all have to share the same ideas about things in order to get along. But that is not true.

We can all play the same tune or add different ideas to the tune so it will sound even more beautiful.

Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star is a pretty tune when played alone. It is even prettier when played with differences.


[Source of song Wikipedia]

Click on the stars to hear different song variations.




The children of the Yukon territory in northern Canada learn different lyrics to this tune.

Try singing these with your friends.

Think of the Canadian children and the twinkling Northern Lights.


Photograph by Jan Curtis©

Twinkle twinkle northern lights

shimmer in the arctic night

up above the clouds so high

green blue ribbons in the sky

twinkle twinkle northern lights

sparkle in your dreams tonight (wikipedia.org)

Visit www.exploratorium.edu/auroras to learn more.


Once Upon A Time . . .

"When Gru was born every body said that she had the most beautiful green hair and green skin. Everybody was very pleased with that, because Gru came from a green family. When Rod was born everybody admired his orange eyes and orange hands. Everybody was pleased with that, because Rod came from an orange family. Even though they were different colors Gru and Rod became best friends."

Something sad happens, and Gru and Rod teach their town a lesson.