Lil' Bratz: Room Redo!: Sticker Stories
Lil' Bratz: Sticker Stories Series
What’s inside...
Help the Lil' Bratz girls give their rooms fabulous makeovers with slammin' posters, funky lamps, rockin' rugs, fun furniture and more in this hip cool decorating book!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-7
Length
16 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think the Lil' Bratz felt when they redecorated their room? What emotions do you feel when you rearrange or redecorate your space?
What colors would you choose if you were redoing your room and why?
Which sticker from the story was your favorite and how would you use it in your own room?
If you could add one special item to your room to make it perfect, what would it be and why?
How does changing a room's appearance change the way it feels to you?
Tip: Role play these questions
As you explore 'Lil' Bratz: Room Redo!: Sticker Stories', encourage your child to describe their ideal room, using descriptive words to express their personal style and preferences.
Discuss the importance of personal space and how it can reflect personality and mood, linking it to the choices the Bratz make in the book.
Use the book’s illustrations to inspire creativity. Suggest drawing their redesigned room or creating a collage with magazine cutouts.
Relate the story to your child’s experiences by discussing any memories of moving or redecorating, highlighting how the environment can affect emotions and comfort.
Encourage empathy by discussing how the characters might have felt during the redecoration and asking your child how they might help a friend or sibling redecorate their room.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Creativity and Expression
Explanation: In 'Lil' Bratz: Room Redo!: Sticker Stories,' the characters demonstrate creativity as they redesign their room, choosing colors, furniture, and decorations.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by engaging in creative activities at home or school, such as drawing, crafting, or decorating their own spaces to express their personalities and preferences.
Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: The story shows how the characters work together to achieve a common goal, illustrating the importance of collaboration and helping each other.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children understand the value of cooperating in group activities, be it in sports, school projects, or family tasks, enhancing their social skills and ability to work in a team.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving
Explanation: Throughout the book, the characters encounter various challenges in their room redo project, which they must solve through discussion and innovative thinking.
Real-World Application: Children learn to approach obstacles in their daily life with a problem-solving mindset, whether it’s resolving conflicts with siblings or coming up with a solution to an organizational issue in their rooms.
Example Lesson: Decision-making
Explanation: The characters make several decisions regarding their room’s design, teaching readers about the decision-making process and its impact.
Real-World Application: This lesson empowers children to make informed choices about their personal belongings and space, encouraging independence and confidence in their decisions.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: By taking charge of their room’s makeover, the characters show responsibility towards their personal environment.
Real-World Application: This can motivate children to take more responsibility for their personal spaces and belongings, promoting a sense of ownership and care for their environment.