Framed For Life (FrightVision Book 4)
#4 of 12 in FrightVision Series
What’s inside...
Get ready for a roller-coaster ride of dark magic and mind-bending twists in the fourth scare of the FrightVision series: Framed for Life. On Josh's mundane street, everything changes when a peculiar family moves in next door, and Josh can sense something eerie about their daughter, Beatrice. As Josh and his friends Clio and Tom delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a web of secrets and lies. But when Tom's wild theories about Beatrice's parents being aliens, wizards, or ghosts start to sound plausible, Josh realizes that there may be darker forces at play. Can they uncover the truth before it's too late? Or will they be framed for life? Welcome to FrightVision: Your nightmare is ready. Let's begin! Don't miss a page: FrightVision continues with: Wishful Thinking, Framed for Life, #GraveyardChallenge, The Attack of the Yellow Smart Sack, The Cursed Coin 2, Broken Hearts, The Peephole, The Cursed Coin 3, and Comic Book Chaos!
Discussion points
What do you think motivated the characters to act the way they did in the story?
How would you feel if you were in the same situation as the main character?
What are some ways the characters could have solved their problems differently?
How do the settings in the book contribute to the overall mood of the story?
What lessons can we learn from the characters' journeys?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start the conversation by sharing your own impressions of the book and ask your child about their favorite part.
Encourage your child to imagine alternative endings or plot twists to foster creative thinking.
Relate the story to real-world experiences or similar situations they might encounter to deepen their understanding.
Use expressive reading and voice modulation to make the discussion more lively and engaging.
Praise your child's responses and insights to encourage a positive reading experience and boost confidence.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of adversity
Explanation: The protagonist faces numerous challenges but continues to persevere, demonstrating resilience.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by learning to persist through difficulties in their own lives, whether in school or personal challenges.
Example Lesson: The importance of teamwork
Explanation: The characters often work together to solve mysteries and overcome obstacles, highlighting the value of collaboration.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of cooperating with others to achieve common goals, useful in group projects and family activities.
Example Lesson: Critical thinking and problem-solving
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters must use their intellect and reasoning skills to decipher clues and unravel the mystery.
Real-World Application: Children learn to analyze situations and think critically, skills that are essential in academic settings and everyday decision-making.
Example Lesson: Empathy and understanding different perspectives
Explanation: The characters encounter diverse individuals with different backgrounds, encouraging empathy and understanding.
Real-World Application: This can help children appreciate diverse perspectives and foster a more inclusive attitude towards others in their community.
Example Lesson: Accountability for one's actions
Explanation: Characters learn to take responsibility for their actions, especially when their decisions impact others.
Real-World Application: This lesson is crucial for children to develop integrity and understand the consequences of their actions in social interactions.
