Monday, 6 April 2015

Babies

Is culture important for teenage students to learn in the classroom. I personally think it is extremely important to learn because when we grow up and enter the real world we need to understand the different types of cultures. An example of this is shown in Babies. In the movie Babies, we see four different countries develop and nurturer their new born babies in their culture. The four countries that are shown in the movie are Namibia, Mongolia, Japan and USA.  In Namibia, babies grow up with barely any food, water and clothing. They live with animals and other mothers raising their own babies as well. The dads of the babies in Namibia were not shown in the movie. The girl babie from America was born in a hospital. The mother and the father nurture,  clothed and teacher the babie to walk and crawl. They read with the babie and take it for bike rides. To add, they also take her to the park. The babie from Japan was also born in a hospital. Being born in a hospital shows that the country can afford health care. Japaneses babies are warped up tightly to keep than warm. In addition, the mother and the father feed the babie and nurture it very well. Finally the babie from Mongolia grows up being around lots of animals. The mother takes of the new born babie and the little kid in the movie. The movie shows viewers that even with in a poor country you can still raise and develop your kid.

No comments:

Post a Comment