Nuts Nuts Nuts
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What’s inside...
A lovely fun picture book about one little squirrel adventuring out into the big wide world. It is the last day of Autumn and one little squirrel has just discovered that he has no food for the Winter. Join this lovable little guy on his adventures, where he will meet lots of new friends, get into all sorts of mischief and learn valuable life lessons along the way. 'My little girl loves this book, she laughs all the way through at the antics of this silly squirrel' - Vicky UK
Age
3-8
Length
26 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think each of the squirrels felt when they found the nuts?
Why do you think sharing was hard for the squirrels at first?
How did the squirrels' feelings change by the end of the story?
If you were one of the squirrels, what would you have done with the nuts?
What does this story teach us about friendship and sharing?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive voice tones to mimic different characters’ feelings, making the story come alive for your child.
Pause after key moments in the story to ask your child how they think a character is feeling, encouraging them to empathize with the characters.
Relate the story to your child’s experiences by discussing times when they had to share something and how it made them feel.
After reading, encourage your child to draw a picture of their favorite part of the book to foster a deeper connection with the story.
Discuss the importance of sharing and teamwork, and come up with ideas together on how to practice these values in daily life.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of sharing
Explanation: In 'Nuts Nuts Nuts', the squirrels learn to share their nuts supply through the winter, showcasing teamwork and generosity.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by sharing their toys or snacks with friends, fostering a spirit of generosity and cooperation.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving skills
Explanation: The characters face various challenges, such as finding enough food for winter. They solve these issues through creative thinking and collaboration.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to think critically and work together to solve problems they encounter at school or home.
Example Lesson: Value of preparation and planning
Explanation: The squirrels start collecting nuts early, demonstrating foresight and the benefits of being prepared.
Real-World Application: Children learn the importance of planning ahead, whether for a school project or preparing their outfits and materials the night before school.
Example Lesson: Respecting nature and its resources
Explanation: Through the story, children see how the squirrels rely on the natural resources responsibly without overexploiting them.
Real-World Application: This can help children understand the concept of sustainability and encourage them to be mindful of how they use natural resources like water and paper.
Example Lesson: Overcoming adversity through perseverance
Explanation: Despite the hurdles, the squirrels remain determined to gather enough nuts, showcasing resilience.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to stay persistent in the face of difficulties, be it in learning a new skill or dealing with a tough situation at school.
