Girls' Last Tour, Vol. 3 (Girls' Last Tour, 3)
#3 in 少女終末旅行 / Girls' Last Tour Series
What’s inside...
Titus and Yuri continue their journey in a post-apocalyptic world, exploring the upper levels of a city to uncover what remains of the civilization that once thrived there.
Character compass
Chito
Yuuri
Discussion points
What do you think Chito and Yuuri learn about friendship and survival in this volume?
How do the characters handle challenges they face, and what can we learn from them?
What do you think the characters' journey symbolizes about life’s journey?
How does the environment impact Chito's and Yuuri's adventure in this story?
In what ways do you see the importance of hope portrayed in the book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings and thoughts on the book's themes of persistence and camaraderie. Use open-ended questions to delve deeper into the emotional and philosophical aspects of the story. Discuss real-life situations where qualities like resilience and friendship are essential. Highlight how Chito and Yuuri's unique experiences in a post-apocalyptic setting can teach important life lessons.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Resilience in adversity
Explanation: In 'Girls' Last Tour, Vol. 3', the characters Chito and Yuuri demonstrate resilience as they navigate through a post-apocalyptic world, facing numerous challenges with courage and resourcefulness.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson in their everyday lives by learning to overcome obstacles and maintain a positive outlook despite difficulties, whether in their studies, sports, or personal relationships.
Example Lesson: The value of friendship
Explanation: Throughout their journey, Chito and Yuuri rely on each other for support and companionship, highlighting the importance of having close bonds during tough times.
Real-World Application: This lesson can encourage children to cherish and nurture their friendships, understanding that true friends provide support and joy in both good times and bad.
Example Lesson: Curiosity and the quest for knowledge
Explanation: The protagonists' continuous exploration of their surroundings and inquiry into the history of their world foster a spirit of curiosity and intellectual engagement.
Real-World Application: Children can embrace a similar curiosity in their daily lives by exploring new subjects, asking questions, and seeking answers, which aids in their educational and personal growth.
Example Lesson: Adaptability
Explanation: Chito and Yuuri often have to adapt to new environments and make do with what they have, showing adaptability in the face of change and scarcity.
Real-World Application: This lesson prepares children to adjust to changes, such as moving to a new school or dealing with alterations in their routine, helping them to thrive in various circumstances.
Example Lesson: Appreciation for the little things
Explanation: As they travel, the characters find joy in small pleasures and the beauty of the world around them, teaching an appreciation for the little things in life.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate and find happiness in simple moments and everyday objects, enhancing their overall gratitude and contentment.
