Disney 100: Movie Moments: (Colouring Book and Pencil Set)
Disney 100 Series
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What’s inside...
Immerse yourself in the magical world of Disney through this coloring book and pencil set that celebrates 100 years of Disney's most beloved movie moments.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
6-12
Length
128 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What colors do you feel best match the emotions of the characters in this scene?
If you could add a new character to this story, who would they be and why?
How do you think the story would change if we changed the setting?
Which movie moment was your favorite to color and why?
How does coloring these scenes make you feel about the story?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their creativity by asking them to explain their color choices and any additions they make to the scenes. Validate their feelings and interpretations to foster a deeper connection with the story. Discuss the emotions and settings in the movie moments to enhance their understanding and empathy. Use the coloring activity as a way to engage in active storytelling, asking them to narrate the scene as they color it. Celebrate their efforts and creations to boost their confidence and interest in storytelling through art.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Creativity and Imagination
Explanation: As children color and recreate scenes from popular Disney movies, they actively engage their imagination and artistic skills.
Real-World Application: Children can use their enhanced creativity to express themselves in various forms of art or problem-solving scenarios at home or in school.
Example Lesson: Following Instructions
Explanation: The coloring book comes with a set of colored pencils and instructions which guides children on how to use them to recreate specific details as depicted in Disney movies.
Real-World Application: This can help children understand the importance of following directions at school, at home, or in other activity-based environments.
Example Lesson: Patience and Focus
Explanation: Coloring within the lines and accurately using colors requires patience and attention to detail, skills critical to the coloring process.
Real-World Application: These skills are transferable to tasks requiring precision and dedication, such as completing homework or participating in sports.
Example Lesson: Cultural Awareness
Explanation: By engaging with characters and settings from a diverse range of Disney movies, children learn about different cultures and storytelling traditions.
Real-World Application: This exposure helps children appreciate diversity and fosters an inclusive attitude towards people from different backgrounds in their everyday interactions.