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My lost Threets, the host “Reading Rainbow”, participates in Latino Heritage


“Reading Rainbow” is officially returning, with a famous library secretary online on his head.

In the wake of the first re -operating offer last Saturday, the new host of the audience’s desires responded to Latin progress in A recent publication on social media. He wrote, “You will not believe this … I [Latino]! My father is black, my mother is Mexican and white. I am a mixed child, a home child, a library baby, PBS KID, and Readingrainbow Kid! “

Threeets, who started as a librarian in the Gulf region, tells the Times that he was studying at home, he was able to know his heritage mostly through books. He says that he grew up to be proud of his heritage and looks forward to both his grandfather and his mother as examples of what he means to be Latin. Much of his childhood was also distinguished by the sounds of Selena Quintanilla, which he recently obtained in a tattoo.

“We hope that a heritage and Latin will be reflected in my epithelium,” Threeets said in a statement. “I hope people see me and see a happy person, fun with the same heritage like them.”

Threeets began to acquire popularity online in 2020. He started publishing short videos for himself reading and sharing stories from working in a library. Several of these videos got more than a million views and received several hundreds of thousands of followers.

The original “Reading Rainbow”, which was hosted by Levar Berton, was launched for the first time on a TV program in 1983. For more than two decades, Burton taught literacy skills and helped instill the love of reading among children across the country. The show ended in 2006, after receiving a handful of Amy and Babodi Awards. It is run for a total of 155 episodes and is recognized as one of the longest children’s programs ever.

At that time, the exhibition was partially funded by the Ministry of Education. Restarting comes at a time when public media, including television, is subject to significant budget discounts. Activation will instead appear on Kids’ YouTube, Kidzuko, owned by Sony Pictures TV, as well as Reading Rainbow.

The restarting process, which was first shown during the weekend, remained mostly on its roots with a new song recorded and the trivial sector. Famous guests will include “dancing with stars” Riley Arnold and Azra Sousa, “bear”, Ebon Moss, John Legend, Chrissy Tigon, Gabriel Union. New episodes broadcast every Saturday, until October 24.

“Reading a rainbow seeks to make reading enjoyable for everyone, all races, all backgrounds, and all levels of reading! The reactions were outside this world,” said Threeets. “I am soaked in the best way.”

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