What defines a Superhero?

MD Awareness Day.

(What you can wear on September 6th)

 

As the 6th of September on Friday it is superhero day and you can dress up as your favourite character to raise money for muscular dystrophy. In my opinion a superhero doesn’t necessarily have to have powers, a super hero just needs to actively try their best to be an overall good person.  Whether or not it is improving the world as long as they are doing their best then they might as well be a superhero.  So someone that is doing their best to make the world better I think could be classified as a superhero.

Superheros don’t all have superpowers. They can be among us, living everyday lives. A superhero is someone who has done something good, like saving a life, or donating an organ. They don’t even need to be an amazing person. If they just keep on trying to be good, they are a superhero. Donating money and raising awareness for muscular dystrophy is a heroic thing to do, and that’s what superhero day is about.

What you can wear to superhero dress up day can be something that you think is a hero. It doesn’t have to be a real hero but it has to have heroic characteristics. Whatever you think is a superhero could be a superhero as long as it is a good thing or person.

Remember to bring a gold coin donation if you dress up as a superhero.

That is what Matt and Ryan think is a super hero.

See you on Friday!

(By Matt & Ryan).

Superhero day

Superhero day is very fun, you can dress up as a super hero and you can save the day like Elsa and I, we will be dressed up to raise money for muscular Dystrophy. You may want to dress up as a made up superhero or maybe a superhero from a T.V show or movie. Kids will have to bring in a gold coin donation for muscular dystrophy to dress up as a superhero. Some ideas of superheros are batman, superman, wonder woman, batgirl, supergirl, powerpuff girls and many more. Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disease that can cause progressive weakness and loss of muscle mass, most of muscular dystrophy can start when you’re a child, so please donate a gold coin donation to help people who have muscular dystrophy. Just remember whoever you are you can still help others and not being afraid to be who you are. Please dress up and help others on Friday the 6th of September.

By Elsa and Diviya