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29, Nov

Who is Ruby Who?

Author: Hailey B

THE PROBLEM:

Teachers, schools and parents are finding that it’s very difficult to explain to kids about good body image and how to be happy with what and who they are.

The media and society is constantly filling our kids minds with messages like ‘You need this product to be happy!’; ‘When you look like this person you will be a success!’

Against that wall of noise, it is very difficult, but vitally important, to explain to kids that this way of thinking will lead them into a very unhappy trap.

THE SOLUTION:

Ruby Who? is a short film that tackles these issues.

Ruby Who? reinforces the message that having more, and being like others, doesn’t mean more fun or make you more happy!

Ruby discovers that even though she magically gets all she wishes for, these things weigh her down and stop her from enjoying life and being herself.

Ruby Who? is a resource that will help you – parents and teachers –  begin a discussion with kids on these important issues.

We have great downloadable lesson plans and guides to help you get started!

A SNEAK PEAK

You CAN get the individual DVD though

AND the parental WORK-KIT

AND the Badges

AND the STICKERS!!!

22, Sep

Ruby Who? is the sweet and innocent story of a little girl’s adventure in re-discovering her identity. Ruby is one unique, creative, curious and wildly imaginative individual. She loves to daydream and dance.

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Ruby Who? is about wishing for things, wishing you were someone else, but then realising it’s better to be content with what you have and more importantly, with who you are. Ruby wishes for so many things and dreams of being like others. But ultimately, she ends up forgetting to just be herself. And she learns that when she is herself, she has a lot more fun.

Forms: Short
Genres: Family, Drama, Educational, Independent, Environmental
Niches: Youth/Teen, Children