What Kids Can Learn From a SpongeBob SquarePants Series?

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Movies, television shows and cartoons are the various spectacles that exist today. There is a variety of spectacle that is displayed on television. The spectacle is something that is positive but also there is a negative impact. Since the era of technology is widespread, almost in all homes there is a television and featuring the Spongebob series.

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SpongeBob SquarePants is the most popular animated series TV in Nickelodeon. The cartoon series was originally aired in 1999 in the United States. The cartoon series SpongeBob SquarePants was created by Stephen Hillenburg. He is an animator and marine biologist.

Currently the SpongeBob SquerePants cartoon series has been aired worldwide. This cartoon series is for children. But not a few teenagers and even adults like to watch this series. This is due to various things and indeed this one series interesting to follow.

Actually this animation stores various benefits. For example, from this film the children began to recognize marine life such as Star of Sea, Crab, Fish Fuku, Sea Sponge and others. This is because the city occupied by SpongeBob is an underwater city called Bikini Butom.

However, in addition to the benefits I have mentioned above, there are also many valuable benefits or lessons to be learned from the storyline of the series. Here is a valuable lesson to be learned from this series.

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SpongeBob Loves His Friends and Neighbors

SpongeBob had a close friend named Patrick the Star of the Sea. They are very close friends and help each other. Despite the occasional quarrel but then they are familiar again. Besides Patrick, SoongeBob also has a neighbor, Squidwords. Although Squid thinks SpongeBob is a nuisance but SpongeBob still loves Squid.

SpongeBob teaches children to continue to share goodness. Although some are rude but SpongeBob is being nice. Not only that, SpongeBob also brighten his pet is Garry. So, SpongeBob is a kind and loving creature. This good thing can be a lesson for children.

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SpongeBob Is A Hard Worker

SpongeBob works as a chef at a fast-food restaurant called Krusty Crab. He loved his job very much. SpongeBob is also very loyal and shows the best in working. Although paid on a small salary but SpongeBob still shows the best when frying patty. SpongeBob is a hard worker. He never even arrived late to work.

In working, SpongeBob never wasted his time. Maybe he's a workaholic but that's not so bad. SpongeBob always dedicated himself to his work. No wonder the food made SpongeBob always sells. This positive thing we must imitate. As a fast food chef, of course SpongeBob has done the best in his job.

SpongeBob Never Give Up

Besides working, SpongeBob also takes a driving class. He learned how to steer the ship properly. She studied at school with Mrs. Puff. I do not know how many exams he failed but he kept trying. SpongeBob is never lazy to learn. He continues to learn and does not give up to get a driving license. SpongeBob's spirit is amazing.

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SpongeBob Live Independent

Although the series is for kids but SpongeBob is more mature. Although still like to do things that children do but SpongeBob can already be said as an adult. SpongeBob telag lives alone and is no longer with his parents. The yellow sponge lived in a pineapple house with all its independence.

The series features SpongeBob that can live adult and live independently. Because it would be very good if the series is watched by children who can take lessons from this series.

SpongeBob Has a Good Responsibility

SpongeBob has a sense of responsibility
big answer. Any work given to him will be done well. SpongeBob will take full responsibility for things even if he is sometimes paranoid.

That's some positive things that can be obtained from the SpongeBob series. The series does not matter if watched by children. But it must be under parental supervision. In this case the parents should see more jelly construction messages brought by this series.



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