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Boosa the Butterfly explains to us how acceptance begins with ourselves, so that we may then accept others. Sometimes it becomes difficult to accept that others are different than us. When we do welcome the differences and accept others as they are, it helps us make new friends and live in harmony with others.

Onai the Octopus, comes to Jade's show one more time to speak to us about adaptability as a form of acceptance in the face of the changes that arise in life.  

Amadeus the armadillo visits Jade bringing all of us a message about calm. When something takes us out of our comfort zone, we tend to lose our calm. That is why our friend Amadeus invites us to be serene, since this is the state where we can think things better and find better solutions to any obstacles we might encounter throughout life.

Ecco the Eagle will tell us about the importance of citizenship.  Ecco explains that citizenship is the relationship we have with the community in which we live. We respect and comply with rules and regulations for the wellbeing of all its members and community harmony. We demonstrate good citizenship with our neighborhood, the city and the country where we live. 

Perla and Pepe the penguins to talk to us about commitment, showing us different ways in which we can demonstrate it. It is a way of being responsible and keeping our word.

Paco the macaw, an expert in communication, visits us from Peru. This time he will come to tell us a story that will show us other means of communication different from the electronic ones,  though they may seem obsolete at this time and age, they are still very useful.

Gina the gorilla visits us again to tell us a story about compassion.  The story is about Kate, a girl from Minneapolis, and her grandfather.  Kate had to learn to understand that her grandfather was tired and needed a rest.  She had to come to accept that not all the time is play time, but that she can also share with him, showing her affection by writing him a letter or making him some delicious cupcakes for him.

Harry the Horse comes back to remind us of the value of trust, through the story of Andy, who had to fill himself with confidence to expose his recycling project to the whole school. This reminds us that we can have confidence and trust others as well as have confidence in ourselves.

Allegra the ant comes from the island of Granada. She is here to tell us more about cooperation, and how through teamwork and collaboration common goals may be achieved.

Leo the Lion, is the most suitable character to tell us everything about courage and how important it is to be courageous in order to achieve what we set ourselves to do.  Filling ourselves with confidence and strength helps us to not give up on our goal.

Priya the peacock who is accompanied by her cousin Priyo, the peacock, both will give us a lesson on courtesy.  After listening to them we will learn the importance of making others feel comfortable,  treating others politely and with good manners, and the value of words as simple as please and thank you.   

Lalita the lizard returns to remind us how important creativity is, not only as a trigger for an invention, but also for the resolution of all sorts of situations. In addition, she will tell us some ways to nurture and develop creativity.

Domenico the deer visits Jade again to talk to us about curiosity and how with it one gains new knowledge and help clear many doubts we might have.  Curiosity is what leads us to ask questions.

Champ the chita comes all the way from Namibia.  He is the best example of determination as he invests all the effort and energy in order to reach his goals. He tells us the story of a local girl named Malicka, who wisely made of an adversity, an opportunity,  as she was determined to do better at school.

Sara The Spider visits us to tell us all about effort.  She explains that effort is putting all of our intention and energy into achieving something, instead of taking the easy way. Through an interesting story, she will teach us that effort is not only about trying something with intent, but also about gaining the knowledge to achieve it.

Hugo the whale visits us to remind us of an important value to take into account in our lives, empathy. It is through a story where a girl, Luisa, has to put herself in the place of her grandmother to understand that people feel different.  She learned to accept that not everything has a single perspective, that the feelings and thoughts of those around us must be taken into account.

Pong the panda, will remind us of the importance of encouragement.  We we encourage others or are encouraged by others,  it makes a big difference and helps undertake tasks in a positive and optimistic way. Encouragement makes it easier for us to go through any difficulties that might arise as we set ourselves to achieve anything.

Salvatore the Salmon will give us a lesson on what endurance is from the point of view of being strong and not giving up in the face of adversity.  Having endurance is being able to stay the course  no matter how tough the struggle is.

Mila the meerkat, will fill us with enthusiasm as we listen to the story about Joao and his comet. She explains how we must undertake everything with enthusiasm from the very beginning of our day. This makes our day turn out as best as it can possibly be.

Gulcinea the goat, comes back to Jade's show to reinforce the value of equality.  She explains how equality is when everyone has the same rights and opportunities, no matter the race, economic condition, physical appearance, education, or type of condition.

Mona the manatee comes back to visit Jade to reinforce the value of ethics.  She gives us some tips to know when we are being ethical.   A few examples of ethical behavior are knowing what is right and wrong without anyone telling us, and respecting the rules and norms established without hesitation.

Faraz the falcon comes to speak to us about the pursuit of excellence.  He explains how excellence can only be achieved with perseverance.  Faraz tells us a story about Nabila, a girl with much potential and the dream of being a member of the Afghan swimming team, and how she needed to make an huge effort to pursue excellence, and join the team.

Dixie the duck comes to talk to us about fairness, which is when we treat all people respectfully without marking differences, without favoring or discriminating.  Dixie helps us understand what fairness is as he tells us the story about a boy named Arthur who experienced the true meaning of fairness.

Pavia the polar bear, will come to remind us that with flexibility we can adapt to situations and people in order to have better relationships and a more pleasant life.  Resisting and being inflexible creates tension.

Munchee the moose is an expert on forgiveness.  He tells us a story about two siblings from Alaska and how they learned to be forgiving. He explains how forgiveness is giving someone another chance when they do something wrong.  

Clara the Cow visits Jade to remind us about generosity and the importance of giving as much as we can without expecting anything in return. She also tells us of the many ways we can be generous by not only offering material things, but giving our time and talents as well.

Sean the swan comes to talk to us about gentleness and what a difference it makes in our relationships when we are gentle.  Sean explains how being gentle is being kind and considerate with others. Every day is filled with opportunities to be gentle towards others.

Libby the ladybug teaches us about gratitude. She describes how wonderful it is to be thankful by recognizing what others do for us. Many times we take things for granted, we asume they simply happen, however, there is always a person behind the actions that contribute to our well-being and we must express our gratitude.

Helen the Hippopotamus comes to visit Jade to share her knowledge about the importance of being honest.  She explains that we must be honest with others and also it is important to be honest about how we feel and what we think.

Dante the dragonfly brings hope to Jade's show by telling us that we must believe in what we want and be certain that we will get it. With hope we gain confidence, strength and tranquility.

Jade's friend, Karin the camel,  visits the show to remind us of the importance of humility and the difference between receiving praise and being presumptuous. Humility is when we show others that we don't think we are better than anyone else, even if we are very good at something specific.

Max the Monkey,  fills us with humor, which is an attitude that produces smiles and laughter in others. Max explains how humor is extremely contagious, and produces well-being, not only for ourselves, but also for others. He also tells us that humor should be equally fun and enjoyable for everyone involved.  Not all people react equally to certain types of humor, so we must be careful not to offend or bother others.

Shania the sheep talks to us about inclusion.  She tells us a story where she showed a presumptuous and excluding girl how she would feel if the roles were switched and she were the one being excluded.  The girl realizes that it is an unpleasant sensation and she reflected on it.

Caressa the cat brings us a story about Eric, Chandler's younger brother, how is sad and upset because his older brother will leave home for college.  For Eric this meant that he would have to go to school on his own. Caressa explains how this is the perfect opportunity to start being independent.

Zetta the Zebra will tell us a story about individuality. Zetta's Russian friend, Nastia, realized that even though she loved to be with her friends, she didn't necessarily have to be exactly like them. She  discovers through Zetta that being her true self was the trick to really enjoying the friendships.

Rayu the rhinoceros will remind us of the importance of having initiative, not only to undertake a project, but to solve different situations in life. Raju tells us about Krishna, a girl who had to take the initiative to get a coach for her cricket team so they would qualify to enter the national tournament.

Ollie the oropendola visits Jade's show to talk to us about innovation, which is when our curiosity or needs lead us to search for new solutions and challenges.

Jade's cousin giraffe, Carla, came to visit.  She is an expert on integrity.  She tells us a story about a little girl, Olivia, who was at a crossroads with her friend Michael.  He had always been kind to her, but one day he asked her to perform a dishonest action and she refused. Carla was so happy that Olivia's integrity prevailed.

Jade's friend Danny the dolphin returns to fill us with joy, which is a state of inner well-being that makes us overcome serious and sad things.  Being joyful is being able to see the good and the positive even during tough times. 

Hercules the Heron speaks to us about justice. Hercules explains how with justice the world works better. We all have to defend our rights and the rights of others, so we can all live in harmony.

Ella the elephant will visits us, to remind us of the importance of showing kindness with loving acts, such as the story she will tell us, where it becomes clear how kind a mother can be with her children.

Wolfgang the wolf is the one to tell us about knowledge. He explains that knowledge is having an understanding about something or knowing information about a certain subject. It is something that we acquire over time, according to our needs or simply in the course of life.

Lola the lemur visits Jade to tell us once again about leadership, something very important to have within a team that pursues a common goal. She mentions some characteristics a leader must demonstrate, and although not all people possess these qualities, she explains that they can be developed.

Beatrice the bear will once again fill us with love when she tells us the advice she gave to Misha, a boy from Siberia, to ask his friend Dasha for forgiveness, with love.  Beatrice explains that with love we are able to understand, share, live and respect others.

Jade's guests are three beautiful puppies, Snowbie, Spike, and Ginger.  Who better than them to talk to us about loyalty, an indispensable value in all relationships. They explain to us how we can demonstrate loyalty and the benefits of being a loyal person.

Kendall the koala teaches Ashley, a girl from Melbourne, Australia, that one needs to live ones life mindfully, without the constant distractions of our electronic equipment. We have a wonderful planet where thousands of interesting things occur, which we will only be able to appreciate when we are fully aware of the present moment.

Oud the oryx speaks to us about moderation, which is to behave and express ourselves with prudence and maturity, without falling into excesses.  To act with moderation we must sense when and what is appropriate to say or do at a given moment.

Ralah the Rooster returns to Jade's show to give us as much optimism as possible, thus allowing us to see in difficult situations the opportunities to grow and achieve our goals. An important fuel for our life.

Mauritz the mouse is so organized.  He teaches us that keeping things in order, not only our personal objects, but our lifestyle as well, such as our activities and tasks, makes our life a much smoother experience.  By being organized we have a better chance for things to happen properly and harmoniously.

Hanna the hummingbird reminds us that patience is a way to approach life calmly.  When we are patient we face all situations in life with tolerance and tranquility.

Delikat the dove flew to Jade's studio with a message of peace.  Delikat invites us to live in a way where conflicts can be resolved with respect and good coexistence.

Bolivar the beaver comes to give us the key to perseverance. He explains that to be persevering we must have a clear objective that justifies the effort, no matter how long it takes to achieve it.

Quim the quetzal bird comes directly from Guatemala to talk to us about politeness, which is the way we teach, learn and transmit knowledge of our culture, values, customs and our way of being. It is something very important for our development and growth, and goes beyond the knowledge of the school because we show politeness when we speak and express ourselves.  It is present in what we do, in our feelings and in our attitudes.

With Renat the red crab we will learn about punctuality, which is to be on time to fulfill our activities and commitments.

Lluvia la llama visits Jade to talk to us about purpose.  She explains that purpose is the firm intention to do something. Once we have a purpose, we can draw up a plan to achieve it.

Jacinta the jellyfish visits Jade once again and tells us a new story about resilience.  The story is about Ann, a young gymnast, who was feeling sad because she had hurt her ankle and would not be able  to participate in the annual competition.  Jacinta helped Ann by instilling in her the courage to be resilient and to get back to her training as soon as her ankle was healed.

Jade's good friend, Tetsuo the Turtle, came back to the show to reinforce the value of respect.  He wants us all to know that we must respect ourselves and others, but also we must show respect by following the rules. When we show respect we can ask others to do so as well.

Sammy the Squirrel will tell us a story where the focus is on responsibility and the protagonist is his friend Jack, a boy who wanted to stop sharing a room with his sister.  Jack was not responsible enough to keep his things in order and it was not until he showed his family that he could do so, that he was given a room for himself.

Skipper the seahorse arrives to Jade's show to remind us of the importance of self-control.  At times, there are situations that causes us to react, leading us to lose control of our emotions.  When we lose our self-control we can hurt ourselves and others.  Skipper says we can learn to better manage our reactions.

Halie the Bee comes back to the show to reinforce the importance of having self-discipline.  With self-discipline we get organized and get our work done.

Delta the donkey returns to us from the beautiful island of Santorini in Greece to keep alive in us the vocation of service. The most rewarding thing we can do is to serve those around us.  Listening to a person and helping them in what they need ennoble us.

Felista the flamingo explains to us that to be sincere we don't need to hurt people's feelings. We can think and feel differently and express it without being hurtful.  Felista tells us the story about Wangari, who found herself in the need to tell Karani that his handwriting wasn't good enough to write the school project.

Okena the Ostrich visits Jade's studio to talk about solidarity, an important value to consider when it comes to interacting with people as it refers to helping and collaborating with others, especially with those who need it most.

Takashi the tiger tells us that tenacity is the quality that makes us reach our dreams and goals.  When we are tenacious, we insist on achieving our goals, we have objectives and we always strive to reach them.

Soni the seal knows plenty about tolerance and comes to the show to instill in us the importance of being tolerant. Soni explains that tolerance is to be respectful towards others no matter how different they appear to us. We do not always think and act the same as the people around us, we may all be different. That is why tolerance is our ally, it allows us to understand that these differences make us all unique and we must accept and respect this.

Pascal the porcupine comes back to talk to us about being trustworthy.  He explains that it is when we are sure that we can handle whatever comes our way.  It is also when others trust in our ability to take on a task.

Pecas the pig speaks to us about truthfulness, which is being authentic, frank and sincere with ourselves and with others. When we are truthful people are able to trust our actions and our words.

Jade's guest today is Rafi the rabbit.  Rafi talks to us about the value of unity.  Unity is that which makes us belong to a particular group, not only family but friends, school, or team, to help each other in adversity and celebrate in good times.

Jade's wise guest is Otto the Owl, who will advise us that we should use our knowledge and experiences to solve problems.  When we face our life with wisdom we are bound to make good choices and stay out of trouble.