Disney Princess: Enchanted Wipe-Clean Activities
Disney princess Series
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What’s inside...
An engaging activity book featuring Disney Princesses that allows children to practice writing and problem-solving skills through enchanting wipe-clean exercises.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-7
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
Which Disney Princess did you enjoy learning about the most and why?
If you could create a magical adventure, what would it look like and which princess would you choose to join you?
How do you think the princesses solve problems? Can you think of a problem you solved in a similar way?
What is your favorite activity in the book and what did it teach you?
Tip: Role play these questions
Show genuine interest in their favorite princess and ask them to elaborate on qualities they admire.
Encourage creative thinking by asking them to invent new scenarios or problems for the princesses to solve.
Relate the activities and themes from the book to real-life situations to enhance practical understanding and application.
Celebrate their completed activities, reinforcing their achievements and boosting their confidence in learning.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Problem-solving skills
Explanation: Through engaging, wipe-clean activities, children navigate various challenges and puzzles that enhance their logical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Real-World Application: Children learn to apply thinking strategies from the activities to real-life problems, such as resolving conflicts with peers or coming up with solutions to daily tasks.
Example Lesson: Creativity and imagination
Explanation: The book encourages children to imagine different scenarios and create beautiful, magical worlds using colorful markers, fostering a sense of creativity.
Real-World Application: This sparks creativity outside of the book, encouraging children to invent stories and engage in creative play, enhancing their expressive skills.
Example Lesson: Hand-eye coordination
Explanation: The wipe-clean activities require children to follow specific patterns and write within defined spaces, improving their motor skills and coordination.
Real-World Application: Improved hand-eye coordination can help children in other areas such as sports, playing musical instruments, or performing arts.
Example Lesson: Persistence and resilience
Explanation: As children erase and retry activities in the book, they learn the importance of persistence and the idea that it's okay to make mistakes and try again.
Real-World Application: This lesson teaches children the value of resilience in everyday challenges, whether in academic tasks, sports, or personal goals.