Escape from the Island of Aquarius (The Cooper Kids Adventure Series #2) (Volume 2)
#2 of 9 in The Cooper Kids Adventure Series
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What’s inside...
A cry for help from a sinking island leads Jay and Lila Cooper to a South Sea island where they encounter a busy colony instead of a primitive civilization. The colony is led by a man claiming to be Adam MacKenzie, a missionary presumed dead. The island is self-destructing due to earthquakes and erosion, and the Coopers must search for the real Adam MacKenzie while navigating stolen identities and imminent danger. 'Escape from the Island of Aquarius' is a thrilling adventure filled with action, mystery, and suspense.
Character compass
Jay Cooper
Dr. Jacob Cooper
Lila Cooper
Adam Mackenzie
Discussion points
How do you think Lila felt when she discovered the mysteries of the island? What would you do in her situation?
What lessons can we learn about bravery and teamwork from Jay and Lila’s adventure?
Why is it important to trust and cooperate with others when facing challenges?
In what ways did the characters change from the beginning to the end of the book?
If you could give one piece of advice to the Cooper kids, what would it be and why?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to put themselves in the characters' shoes, which can foster empathy and a deeper understanding of the narrative.
Discuss the moral dilemmas and choices faced by the characters to encourage critical thinking.
Highlight the importance of teamwork and ask your child about times they had to work with others to overcome obstacles.
Ask your child what they might have done differently than the characters in similar situations, promoting problem-solving skills.
End each reading session by predicting what might happen next in the story, keeping your child engaged and eager to read more.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Courage in facing fears
Explanation: The characters in 'Escape from the Island of Aquarius' face numerous challenges and unknown dangers as they navigate the perilous island. Their bravery in confronting these fears head-on is a central theme.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to handle their own fears and challenges with bravery, whether it's dealing with a difficult situation at school or trying something new.
Example Lesson: Teamwork and cooperation
Explanation: Throughout the book, the characters must work together to overcome obstacles and find their way off the island. This cooperation is key to their survival and success.
Real-World Application: This lesson reinforces the importance of collaborating with others, be it in group projects at school, participating in sports, or during family activities.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving and critical thinking
Explanation: The characters frequently encounter problems that require quick thinking and creative solutions. Their ability to think critically helps them navigate through tricky situations.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this skill in their academic and personal life, enhancing their ability to think independently and solve problems effectively.
Example Lesson: Resilience in adverse situations
Explanation: The protagonists of the story face numerous setbacks and challenges but their resilience helps them to persevere and eventually overcome these hardships.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the value of persistence and not giving up when facing their own difficulties, whether it's learning a new skill or dealing with setbacks in personal goals.
Example Lesson: Moral integrity
Explanation: Characters are often placed in situations where they must make difficult choices. Their decisions to stick to their moral values despite potential risks highlight the importance of integrity.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to uphold their own values and make ethical decisions, even when faced with peer pressure or challenging circumstances.
