Do you have a from your past or a particular movie character you want to focus on for a more personalized version?

The strict disciplinarian who weaponized the "recess detention" threat and had an uncanny ability to see behind her back.

Growing up, I was like many children, glued to the television screen, watching cartoons, children's shows, and movies. These were not just forms of entertainment; they were my first teachers. Shows like "Sesame Street," "Blue's Clues," and "Dora the Explorer" taught me the basics of literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving. They introduced me to diverse cultures, encouraged curiosity, and promoted values such as friendship and sharing. Movies and cartoons like "The Lion King" and "Toy Story" taught me about courage, loyalty, and the importance of following my dreams.

While many people use similar phrasing to describe their own childhood mentors—such as reflecting on his first teacher, Mrs. Blanche Caffiere

One of the most valuable lessons I have learned from entertainment content and popular media is the importance of critical thinking. Not all content is created equal, and it's essential to evaluate the information we consume, considering the source, intent, and potential biases. This critical thinking skill has been invaluable in navigating the complex media landscape and making informed decisions.

The boundary between traditional entertainment and education has blurred with the rise of social media influencers who function as a child’s "first teacher" through digital content. Ms. Rachel

What (YouTube, TikTok, TV) do you want to focus on? Should the tone be more academic or lifestyle-focused ?

What was the first movie, show, or song that truly taught you something about life? Share your own “Mrs. Entertainment” memory in the comments.