Kristy and the Snobs: A Graphic Novel
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What’s inside...
Kristy's mom got remarried, and their family moved to the ritzy neighborhood across town. The other members of The Baby-sitters Club think it's a good opportunity to get some new business, but the kids who live nearby aren't very friendly. They criticize Kristy's clothes and make fun of the BSC. And, worst of all, they laugh at Louie, Kristy's pet collie, who's getting old and not feeling well. These kids are total snobs! But if anyone can put them in their place, it's The Baby-sitters Club!
Why read this book
- Dynamic adaptation of the beloved Babysitters Club series.
- Explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and social dynamics.
- Vibrant illustrations enhance engagement and comprehension.
- Encourages empathy and resilience in young readers.
Age
8-11
Length
160 pages
Text complexity
Character compass
Kristy Thomas
Stacey Mcgill
Dawn Schafer
Claudia Kishi
Mary Anne Spier
Amanda Delaney
Shannon Kilbourne
Max Delaney
Discussion points
How did Kristy's feelings change throughout the story and why do you think that happened?
What can we learn from the way Kristy dealt with the snobs?
If you were in Kristy's shoes, how would you handle the situation with the snobs?
Why do you think the author chose to make this story into a graphic novel? What difference did the illustrations make in understanding the story?
Tip: Role play these questions
Start the conversation by sharing your own experiences with similar situations to what Kristy faced, to make the discussion more relatable.
Encourage your child to express their feelings about the characters' actions, and guide them to understand different perspectives.
Discuss the importance of friendship and empathy, drawing parallels between the book’s themes and real-life scenarios your child might encounter.
Use the illustrations in the graphic novel to discuss non-verbal cues and emotions, asking your child what they think a character might be feeling based on their expressions.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: The protagonist, Kristy, navigates the challenges of dealing with wealthy, snobbish peers. Throughout the story, Kristy learns to understand and empathize with their perspectives.
Real-World Application: Children can apply empathy by considering others' feelings and viewpoints in social interactions, helping them build stronger, more understanding relationships.
Example Lesson: Resilience
Explanation: Kristy faces emotional and social hurdles but demonstrates resilience, showing that personal strength and courage can overcome tough times.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to stay strong and persistent even when faced with difficult situations in school or their personal lives.
Example Lesson: Adaptability
Explanation: As Kristy adjusts to a new social environment and overcomes prejudices, she exemplifies adaptability.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of being flexible and open to change, skills that are vital for tackling new challenges and environments confidently.
Example Lesson: Inclusivity
Explanation: Kristy learns to bridge social divides, promoting inclusivity despite economic and social differences.
Real-World Application: This underscores for children the value of embracing diversity and including others regardless of their background, fostering a more inclusive community spirit.
Example Lesson: Handling criticism
Explanation: Kristy deals with criticism from her peers but learns to differentiate between constructive feedback and mere snobbery.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to gracefully accept useful feedback and ignore unjust criticism, aiding their personal and academic growth.
