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I KILL GIANTS – In select theaters and On Demand
From the acclaimed graphic novel comes an epic adventure about a world beyond imagination. Teen Barbara Thorson (Madison Wolfe, The Conjuring 2) is the only thing that stands between terrible giants and the destruction of her small town. But as she boldly confronts her fears in increasingly dangerous ways, her new school counselor (Zoe Saldana, Guardians of the Galaxy) leads her to question everything she’s always believed to be true. I Kill Giants is an intense, touching story about trust, courage and love from the producers that brought you Harry Potter.
- Based on the acclaimed graphic novel by Joe Kelly and Ken Niimura
- From the producer of Harry Potter, Chris Columbus
- Academy award-winning director, Anders Walter
I Kill Giants is in select theaters and On Demand, find it on iTunes.
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One (1) winner receives: $50 Visa gift card for an I KILL GIANTS Movie Night and a Copy of the book (movie tie-in cover)
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The giveaway ends 4/4 at 1159p est
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We taught be example. We did our best to make sure all school teachers and administrators, and other interested government types, found it easier to work with us rather than against us. Decades ago, I was the kid with eyesight issues, which now appear to be genetic. I’d already climbed a bunch of the mountains my kids faced. Sometimes the most valuable thing to have is someone who “gets it.”
So far I haven’t had to teach my grandkids how to stand up for themselves. They’re still young. So far, they haven’t had any issues that would require that of them.
I teach them to have a voice and use it to speak up for others too. If you stand by and do nothing, you’re almost as bad as the one doing it.
I’ve always tried to teach them to be confident and not be friends with kids who are bullies
My kids are grown and do stand up for themselves always had with both having childhood illnesses and therapist we all helped them
I teach them to be confident in themselves and don’t let others intimidate them.
I taught my kids to politely but firmly state their position and opinions. They are to be respectful of others, but stand their ground when it matters most.They also know that sometimes it is very important to get a trusted grownup involved.
I teach them to be confident in themselves and to not be afraid to stand up for others that are being bullied, as well as themselves.
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By not doing it for them! I model behavior that I want my kids to mimic, and I try my best to teach them to be brave and to be kind to others, because being a bully is not permitted in this house.
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I encourage them to speak up for themselves, and to say something if someone is doing something they know is wrong.
I try to teach my grandkids to be respectful and treat others with kindness.
Teach them to do what is right and and look out for others
I have always said treat others as you would want to be treated
I KILL GIANTS deals with courage and standing up for yourself. How do you teach your kids to stand up for themselves?
i dont have kids,and i avoid conflict because i may hurt somebody
I teach my kids to stand up for themselves and discourage bullying toward themselves and others.
I teach my kids self respect, responsibility and try to build up their self esteem everyday!
I tell my kids to speak their minds and not let others intimidate them.
That no one else dictates the person they are &
Sometimes you just have to be the bigger person
I teach them to have faith and be kind while standing up for themselves.
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Tell them to speak up if someone hurts their feelings. It’s not nice and should not be tolerated.
My little one is too young to teach techniques to stand up for him/herself. I’m not sure what I’ll do in the future to be honest.
I tell my grandchildren to always believe in themselves. Thanks for the chance.
I always let my kids say “no” when tey felt strongly about something, let them eplain that feeling, let them negotiate and look for compromises, took their side when they were right.
I always tell them, that when you stand up to a wrong, you better have clean hands. (You have done nothing wrong.)
Our child is too young to have to teach them that.
Teach them to be polite, courteous, and be social, and intervene if ever necessary.