Disney Frozen Annual 2024
Disney Frozen Series
What’s inside...
The Disney Frozen Annual 2024 brings together a magical collection of stories, activities, and insights into the frosty world of Arendelle. Young readers can join Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and friends as they embark on new adventures, learning about the power of love, family, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
72 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think Elsa's powers make her feel when she's around her friends and family?
What would you do if you had magical powers like Elsa? How would you use them?
Why do you think Anna and Elsa support each other, and how does this help them overcome challenges?
What lessons can we learn from Elsa and Anna's adventures about dealing with our fears?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the characters’ choices and actions. This helps develop empathy and critical thinking.
Draw parallels between the challenges faced by Elsa and Anna and real-life situations your child might encounter, which helps them apply the lessons from the book.
Ask your child to imagine alternative scenarios in the story, which enhances their creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Reinforce the values of perseverance and teamwork shown in the book, relating them to personal experiences to make the discussion more relatable.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The value of teamwork
Explanation: Throughout Disney Frozen Annual 2024, characters like Elsa and Anna often work together to solve problems and overcome obstacles.
Real-World Application: Children learn that collaboration and cooperation are essential for success, which can inspire them to work well with others in school projects or team sports.
Example Lesson: Courage in facing fears
Explanation: Characters in the book confront their fears, whether it's Elsa controlling her powers or Anna on an adventure. Their bravery is highlighted as they tackle challenges head-on.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to face their own fears, be it trying new activities, or standing up in class presentations.
Example Lesson: The importance of persistence
Explanation: The storyline often shows heroes persisting despite difficulties, reinforcing that persistence is key to achieving goals.
Real-World Application: Kids can apply this lesson by continuing to work hard in school even when subjects are challenging, understanding that perseverance leads to achievement.
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding
Explanation: Elsa and Anna display empathy towards other characters, including understanding their feelings and perspectives.
Real-World Application: This can teach children the importance of empathy in their interactions, helping them build strong, supportive relationships with family and friends.