Disney Frozen Look And Find 3D
Look and Find Series
What’s inside...
Join Elsa, Anna, and their friends on a magical adventure in the kingdom of Arendelle. This Look and Find book invites children to explore the enchanting world of Disney's Frozen in 3D. With special glasses included, readers can spot hidden objects in busy scenes and immerse themselves in the depth of each page. Explore exciting scenes as you uncover 100 hidden objects and characters. Comes with 3D glasses that make the scenes jump right off the page! Look and Find play encourages focus, exploration, and fun!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think Elsa and Anna were feeling when they went on their adventure?
How do you think working together helped the characters in the book?
Can you think of a time when you helped someone like Anna helped Elsa?
What would you do if you were in a magical snowy world like Arendelle?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive reading techniques, changing your voice for different characters to make the story more immersive.
Pause after each page to discuss the artwork and ask your child what they see in the 3D images, enhancing their observational skills.
Relate the characters' adventures and emotions to real-life scenarios your child might encounter to build empathy and understanding.
Encourage your child to predict what might happen next in the story to develop their critical thinking and anticipation skills.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Problem-solving
Explanation: The Look and Find format encourages children to solve puzzles as they search for specific items in the detailed 3D scenes.
Real-World Application: Children learn to apply critical thinking skills by analyzing their surroundings, enhancing their ability to solve problems in everyday situations.
Example Lesson: Attention to detail
Explanation: Finding specific items among a busy 3D backdrop helps children focus on minor details and differentiate between similar objects.
Real-World Application: This skill is transferrable to academic settings, such as distinguishing between similar letters or numbers, and in daily life when paying attention to instructions or detail-oriented tasks.
Example Lesson: Persistence
Explanation: The process of looking for and finding items that are not immediately apparent teaches children the value of persistence.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children to develop a more persistent approach in completing their schoolwork or when mastering new skills or hobbies.
Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: Sharing the book with others and taking turns to find items can introduce teamwork and cooperative play.
Real-World Application: Children learn how to collaborate effectively, practicing patience and communication skills which are vital in all group settings.