Ongoing Monster
What’s inside...
Luchiana Guerriero is a ten-year-old author and storyteller with a talent for creating magical worlds that captivate readers. In her latest book, Ongoing Monster, she takes readers on a thrilling adventure using her vivid imagination and skillful writing. Luchiana has been recognized as a literary prodigy, receiving praise from critics and readers alike. She serves as an inspiration to young writers everywhere, and many are eager to see what she creates next.
Age
5-18
Length
30 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the monster in the story represents and why?
How did the characters' feelings change throughout the book?
What would you do if you met a monster like the one in the story?
Why do you think the monster kept coming back?
How did the characters work together to resolve their problem?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and relate the story to their own experiences. Ask open-ended questions to facilitate deeper thinking. Reinforce the positive messages in the story, such as teamwork and courage. Share your own interpretations of the story’s themes to model analytical thinking. Create a welcoming environment where all answers are valued to boost your child's confidence in expressing their ideas.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy and Understanding
Explanation: In 'Ongoing Monster', the protagonist learns to understand the monster’s feelings and fears, which mirror her own.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by learning to recognize their own emotions in others, fostering empathy and deeper connections.
Example Lesson: Courage in Facing Fears
Explanation: The story illustrates how the protagonist overcomes her initial fear of the monster by confronting it, leading to a meaningful friendship.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to face their own fears and understand that many fears are less scary when confronted directly.
Example Lesson: The Power of Friendship
Explanation: The evolving friendship between the protagonist and the monster shows how companionship can provide support and strength.
Real-World Application: Children learn the value of building friendships and how helping each other can overcome adversities.
Example Lesson: Importance of Communication
Explanation: Misunderstandings between the protagonist and the monster are resolved through open communication, highlighting its importance.
Real-World Application: This teaches children the effectiveness of expressing thoughts and feelings clearly to resolve conflicts.
Example Lesson: Acceptance of Differences
Explanation: The protagonist accepts the monster despite their differences, which leads to a rewarding friendship.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to be accepting and inclusive of peers who may seem different, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
