Let's Play!
What’s inside...
It is always fun to play and this book explores many ways to have fun! It is about a little girl and a little boy who are best friends and who love to play in the park. The story is done in rhyme with a neat cadence that will encourage children into learning to memorize and have fun doing so! The author hopes that this little book will encourage children to have fun with rhyme as he did as a child. Enjoy! Book by Cassettari, Noeline
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
2-4
Length
18 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How did the characters feel when they were playing together? Can you share a time when you felt the same way?
What games did the characters play in the book? Which game would you like to try and why?
What do you think is important about playing with friends?
Did anyone in the story need help during playtime? How did the others respond to help them?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings and thoughts about the story. Connect scenes from the book to your child's personal experiences to make it more relatable and engaging. Highlight the importance of playing together and teamwork, fostering empathy and social skills.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Importance of Sharing
Explanation: In 'Let's Play!', the characters learn to share their toys and games, emphasizing cooperation and mutual enjoyment.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by sharing their belongings with siblings and friends, fostering a sense of community and teamwork.
Example Lesson: Value of Friendship
Explanation: The story highlights building friendships through play, encouraging characters to support and understand each other.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to cultivate meaningful relationships at school or in playgroups, enhancing their social development.
Example Lesson: Creativity and Imagination
Explanation: The book showcases characters engaging in imaginative play, which helps in developing creative thinking skills.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to use their imagination in play settings, which can boost problem-solving skills and innovation.
Example Lesson: Active Play and Health
Explanation: Characters in the book participate in various physical activities, promoting the benefits of active play.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to engage in physical activities, contributing to their physical well-being and health.
Example Lesson: Resolving Conflicts
Explanation: Through the progression of the story, characters face and resolve minor conflicts, teaching problem-solving.
Real-World Application: Children learn to address and resolve disputes with peers, which is crucial for their emotional intelligence and conflict resolution skills.