Flirting in Italian (Flirting in Italian Series)
#1 in Flirting In Italian Series
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What’s inside...
Four girls experience a magical and possibly dangerous summer in Italy, filled with family mysteries, ancient castles, and long hot nights of dancing under the stars. As they navigate this enchanting setting, they also encounter plenty of charming Italian boys, making it a summer to remember.
Character compass
Violet Routledge
Kendra
Luca Di Vesperi
Paige
Kelly
Discussion points
What parts of the story did you find most exciting or surprising?
How do you think the main character felt when she was trying to unravel the mystery?
What did you learn about Italian culture and language throughout the book?
How do the relationships in the book compare to those you have in your own life?
What would you do if you were in the main character's shoes?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts by asking open-ended questions that prompt deeper thinking.
Discuss the cultural aspects mentioned in the book and perhaps compare them with your family's own heritage or other cultures.
Explore the emotions of the characters together. This can lead to conversations about empathy and understanding others.
Relate the story to your child’s personal experiences to enhance connection and relevance.
Use the book as an opportunity to learn a few simple Italian phrases or explore more about Italy’s geography and history together.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Cultural Appreciation
Explanation: In 'Flirting in Italian,' the protagonist immerses herself in a new culture, learning about Italian art, language, and traditions.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate and respect diverse cultures, which can foster a sense of global citizenship and curiosity about the world.
Example Lesson: Importance of Self-Discovery
Explanation: Throughout the novel, the main character embarks on a journey of self-discovery, exploring her personal identity and heritage.
Real-World Application: Kids can be encouraged to explore their own roots and interests, helping them build a stronger sense of identity and confidence in themselves.
Example Lesson: Valuing Friendships
Explanation: The story highlights the importance of forming deep and meaningful relationships during the protagonist's stay in Italy.
Real-World Application: This lesson can teach children the significance of nurturing friendships and being supportive to their peers.
Example Lesson: Learning through Exploration
Explanation: The protagonist’s adventures in a new country showcase how stepping out of one’s comfort zone can be a valuable learning experience.
Real-World Application: Encourages children to be open to new experiences and learning opportunities, whether at home, school, or during travels.
Example Lesson: Dealing with Challenges
Explanation: The main character faces various challenges throughout the book, from language barriers to personal dilemmas.
Real-World Application: This can teach children resilience and the importance of overcoming obstacles through determination and problem-solving.
