Where's Bruno?: A Disney Encanto Search and Find Activity Book
Disney Encanto Series
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What’s inside...
Join the magical adventure with the family Madrigal as you search and find Bruno and other hidden objects in the enchanted world of Encanto. This interactive book engages young readers in a fun-filled exploration, enhancing their observation and concentration skills.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-7
Length
40 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think Bruno might be feeling when we can't find him? How would you feel if you were hiding?
Which part of the Encanto world would you like to explore next, and why?
What other things do you see while searching for Bruno? What do you think they tell us about the story and the characters?
If you were to create a magical power for a character in the book, what would it be and why?
How do you think the family works together in the story? Can you think of a time when our family worked together like that?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive reading to make the search more fun—change your voice for different characters and dramatize suspenseful moments when close to finding Bruno.
Encourage your child to describe the pictures and ask them to predict where Bruno might be hiding next, enhancing their inferential thinking.
After finishing a page, ask your child how they would feel if they lived in the Encanto world, linking the story to their personal experiences.
Discuss the roles of different characters and how everyone contributes to the family, reinforcing the value of teamwork and diversity.
Celebrate successful findings in the book with small rewards or praises to keep the activity enjoyable and motivating.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Attention to Detail
Explanation: In 'Where's Bruno?: A Disney Encanto Search and Find Activity Book', children are engaged in search-and-find activities that require keen observation and concentration to find Bruno and other hidden items.
Real-World Application: This skill can be applied in a child’s everyday life by enhancing their ability to focus and notice details which is beneficial in academic settings and in learning new tasks.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: The activity book presents tasks that might be challenging at first glance. Children learn to persevere through the tasks to locate Bruno amidst numerous distractions.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of persistence and resilience in overcoming obstacles, not just in games but in real-life challenges such as learning a new skill or solving a tough problem.
Example Lesson: Family Bonding
Explanation: The theme of the book revolves around the character Bruno from the popular Disney movie Encanto, reflecting the importance of family and relationships in the story.
Real-World Application: This lesson can be carried into everyday life by encouraging children to appreciate and spend time with their family members, understanding each person’s unique role within the family.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving
Explanation: As children search for Bruno, they encounter various puzzles and obstructions that require critical thinking and decision making to solve.
Real-World Application: This cultivates problem-solving skills, which are essential in school subjects such as mathematics and science, and in navigating day-to-day decisions and conflicts.