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  1. About This Lesson. In this read-aloud of a picture book version of Maya Angelou’s “Life Doesn’t Frighten Me”, students will learn about and discuss fear, what it means to be brave, and how to cope when feeling scared. Students will learn about Maya Angelou and selective mutism, which is an anxiety disorder that Maya Angelou experienced ...

  2. Tough guys fight All alone at night Life doesn't frighten me at all. Panthers in the park Strangers in the dark No, they don't frighten me at all. That new classroom where Boys all pull my hair (Kissy little girls With their hair in curls) They don't frighten me at all. Don't show me frogs and snakes And listen for my scream, If I'm afraid at ...

  3. karlos ★★★★★ 1. iconique du début à la fin. c’est le chaos le plus total des années d’adolescence, de la violence la plus ordinaire aux moments très précieux d’amitié et de bêtises. le film a un peu un format de compilation, qui est de plus en plus fluide jusqu’à la fin, et même si c’est les années 80-90 on s’y ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 1999 · Life Doesn't Scare Me (1999) 01/01/1999 (US) Comedy 1h 51m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to use TMDB's new rating system. Welcome ...

  5. 6 de feb. de 1993 · Her youth focus has been on books about contemporary art and poetry, critical thinking, and political activism, starting with her award-winning book LIFE DOESN'T FRIGHTEN ME, in which she married the expressive artwork of Jean-Michel Basquiat to a stirring l978 poem of Dr. Maya Angelou, most recently called a "contemporary classic."

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  6. 6 de feb. de 1993 · March 31, 2018. For those days when you need to remind yourself 'Life doesn't frighten me"! A collection of poems reminding children and adults to be aware of your fears, but don't let them paralyse you. When you combine two iconic people, words by Maya Angelou and art Jean-Michael Basquiat you're onto to a winner.

  7. "Life doesn't scare me" presents an interesting cinema experience as it took several years to shoot so the main actresses could grow up. Director Noémie Lvovsky first shot a television film, "Petites" (see that entry), with the same characters, and later incorporated footage from the TV project into this film.