NODDY LOSES SIXPENCE
Noddy'S Toyland Adventures Series
What’s inside...
Noddy's day starts off badly, and from then on in it seems to get worse, but Big Ears arrives, and thinks of a plan to make everything right again.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
4-8
Length
60 pages
Text complexity
Character compass
Noddy
Discussion points
Why do you think Noddy was upset about losing his sixpence? How would you feel if you were in his place?
What are some ways Noddy tried to find his sixpence? Can you think of any other strategies he might have used?
How did Noddy's friends help him? Why is it important to help our friends?
What did Noddy learn by the end of the story? Have you ever learned something similar from your experiences?
If you could give Noddy a piece of advice at the start of the story, what would it be?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their feelings about losing something important, relating it to Noddy's situation, to help them connect personally with the story.
Discuss the value of teamwork and asking for help when needed, highlighting how Noddy's friends assisted in his search for the sixpence.
Ask your child to imagine alternative endings or actions by the characters, fostering creative thinking and problem-solving skills.
Reinforce the lesson of perseverance and problem solving shown in the story, asking your child when they have faced similar situations and how they resolved them.
Praise your child for thoughtful responses and insights, building their confidence in expressing ideas and making connections with the reading material.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of honesty
Explanation: In the story, Noddy learns the value of being honest after losing his sixpence and facing the consequences of his actions.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to practice honesty in their daily interactions and understand that truthfulness builds trust and integrity.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: Noddy's journey to recover the sixpence teaches him to be responsible for his belongings and actions, showcasing the ups and downs of his decisions.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children grasp the concept of personal responsibility, teaching them to take care of their possessions and accept the outcomes of their choices.
Example Lesson: The power of problem-solving
Explanation: Throughout the book, Noddy faces various challenges and uses critical thinking to solve problems, such as finding ways to recover his lost sixpence.
Real-World Application: Children learn to apply problem-solving skills in real-life situations, enhancing their ability to think critically and find solutions to difficulties they may encounter.
Example Lesson: Resilience in the face of setbacks
Explanation: Noddy shows resilience by continuing his quest to find the sixpence despite numerous setbacks, illustrating perseverance.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the importance of resilience and encourages them to keep trying and pushing forward, even when they face obstacles or challenges.
Example Lesson: The value of seeking help
Explanation: When Noddy realizes he cannot find the sixpence alone, he seeks help from friends, highlighting the importance of asking for assistance when needed.
Real-World Application: Children learn that it's okay to ask for help and that teamwork or guidance from others can be crucial in overcoming difficult situations.
