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The Branch

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When an ice storm snaps a small girl's favorite branch from the tree in her yard, she's crestfallen. The girl's mom says it's just a branch. But not to her! 'That was the branch I sat on, jumped from, played under. It was my castle, my spy base, my ship ...' Luckily, her neighbor Mr. Frank understands. He says the branch has 'potential.' 'What's potential?' she asks. 'It means it's worth keeping.' And so, with imagination and spirit, and Mr. Frank's guidance and tools, the girl transforms the broken branch into something whole and new, giving it another purpose, and her another place to treasure. In this endearing picture book, author Mireille Messier explores a young child's experience with loss and renewal. Though the little girl is heartbroken that her special perch in the tree is gone, the kindness and vision of her neighbor, combined with her own creativity and determination, help her recognize that it can have a new life in a different form. The charming intergenerational relationship adds depth and richness to the story, as it becomes clear they both offer something valuable to each other. The story is vividly and warmly illustrated by renowned, award-winning artist, Pierre Pratt. This book would work well for character education lessons on perseverance, teamwork and initiative. It also provides an excellent example of caring for the environment by reusing salvaged materials, making it a terrific pick for Maker Spaces and STEAM lessons.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

3-7

Length

32 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What do you think you would do if your favorite tree branch broke like in the story?
How did the girl feel when her branch broke and how did she handle those feelings?
What does the story teach us about the importance of creativity and problem solving?
Why do you think the neighbor decided to help the girl with her broken branch?
What would you have built with the broken branch and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage empathy by asking your child how they would feel if something similar happened to them, fostering an emotional connection to the story.
Discuss the themes of resilience and creativity, highlighting how the girl finds a new purpose for her beloved branch.
Emphasize the importance of community and helping each other, as shown by the neighbor's kindness in the story.
Encourage your child to think outside the box by asking them what they might have created from the broken branch, enhancing their creative thinking skills.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Resilience
Explanation: The story showcases the young protagonist dealing with the loss of a beloved tree branch and finding a way to repurpose it with the help of a neighbor.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to cope with changes and losses by finding creative solutions and staying positive, mimicking the protagonist's efforts to salvage something beloved.
Example Lesson: Creativity
Explanation: The protagonist uses her imagination and resourcefulness to transform a broken branch into something new and beautiful.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to use their creativity to repurpose or reimagine uses for objects that may initially seem broken or useless.
Example Lesson: Community and Networking
Explanation: The main character seeks help from a neighbor who is skilled in woodworking, illustrating the importance of community support and collaboration.
Real-World Application: Teaches kids the value of seeking help from others, and utilizing community resources to achieve goals.
Example Lesson: Appreciation of Nature
Explanation: The attachment of the protagonist to the tree branch symbolizes a deeper respect and love for nature.
Real-World Application: Inspires children to cherish and care for their natural surroundings, fostering a lifelong commitment to environmental stewardship.

The Branch by Mireille Messier