Cardcaptors Best Friends Tattoo Storybook
#3 in Cardcaptors Series
on Goodreads (5)
What’s inside...
Introduces Sakura's friends Kero, Madison, and Li, and offers Cardcaptors trivia questions and a friendship quiz.
Discussion points
What did you think about the friendships portrayed in the story?
How did the characters show that they care for each other?
If you had a magical power like the Cardcaptors, what would you do with it?
How would you help a friend who was feeling sad or upset?
What was your favorite part of the book and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before reading, briefly discuss the concept of friendship and ask your child what qualities they value in a friend.
Pause during pivotal moments in the story to ask your child how they think a character is feeling or what they might do next.
Encourage your child to draw parallels between the challenges faced by the characters and their own experiences.
After reading, engage in a creative activity like drawing a scene from the book or imagining a new adventure for the characters.
Reinforce the lessons learned by pointing out real-life examples of friendship and teamwork.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of friendship
Explanation: This book showcases how characters support and look out for each other through various adventures, strengthening their bonds.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to value their friends and understand the importance of being supportive and trustworthy companions.
Example Lesson: Creative problem solving
Explanation: The characters often encounter challenges that they need to solve together, using their imagination and creativity.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to think creatively when faced with challenges, promoting flexibility in thinking and problem-solving skills in everyday life.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: As characters take care of each other and their belongings, they demonstrate the importance of being responsible.
Real-World Application: This can help children understand the concept of personal and shared responsibility, such as taking care of their toys or contributing to team activities at school.
Example Lesson: The value of perseverance
Explanation: Characters in the story often face difficult situations but do not give up, showing determination and resilience.
Real-World Application: Children learn that persevering through difficulties is important and can apply this to their own challenges, such as learning a new skill or dealing with conflicts.