Disney Frozen Board Book
#1 in Disney Frozen Series
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What’s inside...
This Crenstone Exclusive 4 BOOK SET includes beautifully illustrated Disney Frozen board books for young children. Follow the adventures of Elsa, Anna, Olaf, and Kristoff in these 4 shaped board books designed for toddlers and kids. Each book measures 5 by 8 inches, and the set is officially licensed Disney Frozen toys and games products suitable for both girls and boys. The set also includes a bonus princess castle door hanger. These easy-to-read, richly illustrated board books are perfect for introducing young children to the joys of reading.
Discussion points
Why do you think Elsa and Anna had such a strong bond? What makes your relationships with your siblings or friends special?
How did the characters handle feelings of fear and bravery in the story? Can you share a time when you felt brave?
What do you think the snowman Olaf teaches us about friendship and caring for others?
How do you think the kingdom of Arendelle changed by the end of the book? What changes would you like to see in our community?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the story, relating it to their own experiences.
Ask open-ended questions that prompt your child to think deeper about the themes of family, bravery, and community.
Highlight the importance of empathy by discussing how different characters might have felt during key events in the book.
Use expressions and voice modulation to make the storytelling session more interactive and enjoyable.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of family bonds
Explanation: The story emphasizes the strong relationship between the sisters, Elsa and Anna, highlighting how they support and care for each other throughout various challenges.
Real-World Application: Children can learn the value of supporting family members and sticking together during tough times, fostering a nurturing home environment.
Example Lesson: Bravery and selflessness
Explanation: Elsa and Anna often put themselves in challenging situations to help each other and their friends, demonstrating acts of bravery and selflessness.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to act bravely and think of others' needs, promoting a sense of responsibility and courage in their daily interactions.
Example Lesson: Acceptance of individual differences
Explanation: The story showcases how Elsa's unique powers, initially seen as a burden, are accepted and celebrated by those around her.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to embrace their own uniqueness and that of others, enhancing social harmony and self-esteem.
Example Lesson: Perseverance through obstacles
Explanation: The characters face and overcome various obstacles, teaching children the value of perseverance and determination.
Real-World Application: This lesson motivates children to stay determined in their personal goals and educational pursuits, understanding that obstacles are a part of growth.