1. Teach them how he was never anything less than his authentic self.
2. Show them there are endless ways to reinvent yourself while staying true to who you are.
3. Tell them how he used his voice to advocate for equality...always.
4. Like in 1982 when he famously called out MTV on-air for not playing black artists.
5. Or in 1987 when he used his video for "Let's Dance" to protest and highlight the mistreatment of Australia's Indigenous people.
6. Instill in them his rebel spirit with a core of love.
7. Show them how he took his art seriously, but never himself.
8. Treat them to all of the weird and wonderful ways he has influenced pop culture.
9. ...like the opening card of The Breakfast Club.
10. Tell them that “art is what happens when you learn to dream.”
11. Help them see there's beauty in being different, the way he helped so many of us.
12. Tell them about the time he reached over the Berlin Wall.
David Bowie talks about performing Heroes at the Berlin Wall