Lizard Brain
What’s inside...
Meet Lucky the Lizard! He is always in some sort of danger... at least he thinks he is. This hilarious children's book takes you inside a day in the life of a high-strung lizard. Lucky learns about his Lizard Brain and the role mindfulness plays in the matter.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
0-12
Length
36 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the lizard represents in the story?
How do you think the character felt when they faced challenges?
What would you have done if you were in the character's shoes?
Can you think of a time when you felt similar to the character?
Why is it important to understand and manage our 'lizard brain'?
Tip: Role play these questions
Utilize a warm and open tone when discussing the questions to make your child feel comfortable in expressing their thoughts and emotions.
Relate the situations from the book to real-life scenarios your child might encounter to help them connect with the character’s experiences.
Encourage your child to think critically by asking them to consider alternative outcomes to the story based on different choices the characters might make.
Praise your child for their insights and contributions to the discussion to boost their confidence and interest in analyzing stories.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Embracing Diversity
Explanation: In 'Lizard Brain,' the young protagonist encounters various lizards, each unique in abilities and appearance, which teaches the value of accepting and celebrating differences.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by appreciating the diverse qualities of their peers, promoting inclusivity in their interactions at school or in playgroups.
Example Lesson: Overcoming Fear
Explanation: The story demonstrates how the main character faces his fear of the unknown by befriending the lizards, symbolizing personal growth and bravery.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to face their own fears, whether it’s trying out new activities, or making new friends, thereby enhancing their confidence and resilience.
Example Lesson: Importance of Curiosity
Explanation: The protagonist’s journey is driven by curiosity, leading to exciting discoveries and learning opportunities about the lizards.
Real-World Application: Encouraging children to ask questions and explore their surroundings can foster a love for learning and a proactive approach to education.
Example Lesson: Value of Friendship
Explanation: The bonds formed between the characters in the book highlight the importance of friendship and cooperation.
Real-World Application: This lesson can encourage children to cultivate friendships, work collaboratively, and support their peers, both in school and outside.
Example Lesson: Environmental Awareness
Explanation: Through the interactions with various lizards, the book subtly educates about the ecological roles that reptiles play and the importance of habitat conservation.
Real-World Application: Children can be encouraged to participate in environmental conservation activities and learn more about the ecosystems in their communities.