Lunacorn
What’s inside...
Lunacorn is a story about friendship, magic, and the wonderful adventures that happen when you believe in the impossible. Get ready to laugh, explore, and cheer for Sofia and her dog Luna, as they journey through a fantastical park in Seattle and show that the power of love can make even the wildest dreams come true!
Age
4-9
Length
31 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think makes Lunacorn special and different from other unicorns?
How do you feel when Lunacorn helps her friends?
Can you think of a time when you helped someone like Lunacorn does?
What would you do if you had magical powers like Lunacorn?
Why do you think teamwork is important, as shown in the book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive reading to bring the story to life, changing your voice for different characters to keep your child engaged.
Pause after reading key passages to discuss Lunacorn’s actions and decisions, asking your child how they would act in similar situations.
Relate the themes of the book to your child's experiences, drawing parallels that can help them connect personally with the story.
Encourage your child to imagine additional adventures for Lunacorn, fostering creativity and extending the conversation beyond the book.
Highlight the importance of empathy and kindness as demonstrated by Lunacorn, reinforcing these values in a real-world context.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: In 'Lunacorn', the protagonist Luna the unicorn learns to understand and share the feelings of her friends who are in need, making an active effort to help them.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to recognize emotions in others and respond compassionately, fostering better relationships with peers.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: Throughout her journey, Luna faces various challenges but never gives up. Her determination to solve problems sets a strong example.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to persist in face of difficulties, whether in academics, sports, or personal goals.
Example Lesson: Creativity
Explanation: Luna uses her unique magical powers in creative ways to overcome obstacles that help her friends.
Real-World Application: Kids are inspired to think creatively in problem-solving scenarios, boosting their cognitive flexibility and resourcefulness.
Example Lesson: Teamwork
Explanation: Luna collaborates with other mythical creatures to achieve common goals, highlighting the importance of working together.
Real-World Application: This promotes the importance of cooperation and how collective effort can lead to achieving greater tasks.
Example Lesson: Courage
Explanation: Luna shows bravery when confronting daunting tasks that initially scare her, teaching children the importance of facing fears.
Real-World Application: Children learn the value of stepping out of their comfort zones and the growth that comes from it.
