Me and My Sister
Devlin Sisters Series
What’s inside...
Alice and Gina have been taking each other for granted until one day they realize how wonderful it is to have a sister for a friend.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
7-9
Length
25 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
How do you think the main character feels about their sister in different parts of the story?
What are some ways the siblings show they care about each other?
Can you think of a time when you and your sibling or friend had a disagreement? How did you resolve it?
Why do you think it's important to have someone to share your experiences with?
What would you do to make a day special for your sibling or friend?
Tip: Role play these questions
Before reading, ask your child what they think the book will be about based on the title and cover.
During reading, pause at intense or emotional moments and ask your child how they would feel or react in the same situation.
Relate the siblings' experiences in the book to your child’s life by discussing similar experiences they might have had.
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings about the book’s events, fostering a deeper understanding and connection.
After reading, have your child draw a picture of their favorite part of the book or imagine an alternative ending with their sibling or friend.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy and Understanding
Explanation: In 'Me and My Sister,' the story portrays the protagonist learning to understand and empathize with his sister’s feelings and perspectives.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to consider the feelings of their siblings or peers, promoting harmonious relationships and emotional intelligence.
Example Lesson: Acceptance of Differences
Explanation: The book illustrates the differences between the siblings, encouraging the protagonist to accept and celebrate these differences.
Real-World Application: This lesson can help children appreciate diversity among friends and classmates, fostering an inclusive environment.
Example Lesson: Sharing and Cooperation
Explanation: Throughout the story, the siblings learn the importance of sharing and working together through their daily activities.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by practicing sharing and cooperating in group settings like school or playdates, enhancing their social skills.
Example Lesson: Conflict Resolution
Explanation: The siblings face conflicts and learn to resolve them amicably by communicating and expressing their feelings.
Real-World Application: This teaches children effective ways to handle disputes with others, which is crucial for building lasting friendships and interpersonal skills.
Example Lesson: Love and Support
Explanation: Despite their differences and conflicts, the book ends with a strong message about the unconditional love and support between siblings.
Real-World Application: Children learn the value of family bonds and supporting each other during tough times, which can be reassuring and comforting.
