Glow Disney Winnie The Pooh Under The Stars Glow Flashlight
The Winnie-The-Pooh Series
What’s inside...
This interactive book allows children to explore the nighttime world of Winnie the Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood. Using a special flashlight, readers can discover hidden surprises on the pages, encouraging engagement and a love for reading. What does Winnie the Pooh see when he looks up at the night sky? Grab your flashlight to stargaze with Pooh and his friends! The foiled pages sparkle and shine in your flashlight's glow, and 5 buttons on the flashlight play sounds to enhance the story! The sound storybook encourages imagination, exploration, and learning through play. Includes a real working flashlight.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-6
Length
12 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think Pooh and his friends learned during their night under the stars?
How do you feel when you look at the stars, just like Pooh?
If you could join Pooh and his friends on an adventure, what would you do together?
Why do you think friendship is important in Pooh's adventures?
What would you do if you were scared like Piglet was, and how could your friends help?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the story and relate those feelings to their own experiences. Use the flashlight to mimic the story setting, creating a cozy, star-lit environment that mirrors Pooh’s adventure. Emphasize the value of friendship and teamwork, as shown in the book, asking your child how they help and support their friends.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Curiosity and Exploration
Explanation: The story encourages children to explore and learn about their surroundings as Winnie the Pooh and his friends embark on a nighttime adventure using the flashlight to discover and learn about nocturnal creatures.
Real-World Application: Children can be motivated to engage in their own explorations, whether in a backyard to learn about nature or within a library to discover new books and subjects.
Example Lesson: Friendship and Cooperation
Explanation: Throughout their nighttime journey, Pooh and his friends work together to navigate the dark. This teaches the importance of helping each other and working together to overcome challenges.
Real-World Application: Kids can learn to collaborate with siblings and friends in activities and projects, understanding that teamwork often leads to success in tasks and builds stronger relationships.
Example Lesson: Overcoming Fear
Explanation: The interactive flashlight tool in this book helps Pooh and his friends bravely venture through dark places, demonstrating how tools and companionship can help conquer fear of the unknown.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to seek comfort in friends and use practical tools or strategies when they feel scared or face new challenges, such as starting a new school or sleeping alone at night.
Example Lesson: Importance of Preparation
Explanation: Before heading out on their adventure, Pooh and his friends make sure to take along their trusty flashlight. This highlights the importance of planning and preparing when embarking on any new task or adventure.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to prepare ahead for school or family outings, gathering necessary supplies and planning out the journey to ensure a successful experience.