Marvel Spider-Man: Sticker Scenes
Marvel Sticker Scenes Series
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What’s inside...
Join Spider-Man in this exciting interactive book that allows young fans to create their own superhero scenes with over 50 reusable stickers. Perfect for stimulating imagination and storytelling.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
12 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What superpowers would you want to have like Spider-Man and why?
How do you think Spider-Man feels when he's saving the day?
Can you think of a time when you helped someone? How did that make you feel?
Who are the heroes in your life and what makes them special?
If you were in the story, what would you do differently?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to imagine themselves in the Marvel universe, boosting their creativity and perspective-taking skills. Discuss the moral decisions Spider-Man makes and relate them to everyday choices to teach values. Use the stickers to create different scenarios and ask your child to narrate what’s happening, enhancing their storytelling and sequential thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Teamwork and Cooperation
Explanation: Through the interactive sticker scenes, children can learn the importance of teamwork as they see Spider-Man collaborating with other characters to solve problems.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by working together with their peers in school projects or in team sports, understanding that cooperation can lead to achieving great results.
Example Lesson: Problem-Solving Skills
Explanation: The book encourages children to think critically about where to place stickers to correctly complete the scenes, mirroring how Spider-Man solves puzzles and problems during his adventures.
Real-World Application: Kids can use these problem-solving skills to tackle everyday challenges, such as figuring out how to manage their time for homework and play.
Example Lesson: Creativity and Imagination
Explanation: By creating different scenes with stickers, children engage their imagination and creativity, crafting new adventures for Spider-Man and his friends.
Real-World Application: This can inspire them to engage in creative play, inventing stories and scenarios in their own playtime, which is essential for cognitive development.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Spider-Man’s famous motto, 'With great power comes great responsibility,' is a recurring theme, teaching children the importance of being responsible for their actions.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children understand the importance of personal responsibility in their daily actions, such as doing their homework, cleaning up their rooms, and being accountable for their own behavior.