Restaurant to Another World Vol. 3
#3 of 4 in Restaurant To Another World Series
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What’s inside...
Life's gotten a lot more interesting for Aletta, and her work at the Restaurant to Another World has only just begun. With her coworkers around, there's never a dull moment, and when the staff's not arguing, the customers are! At times like these, the only thing that can calm everyone down is the delicious cuisine that's brought them all together!
Character compass
Master
Kuro
Aletta
Lionel
Adelheid
Sarah Gold
Discussion points
What did you think about the different dishes served in the restaurant? How do they compare to your favorite foods?
Which character did you resonate with the most and why?
If you could visit the magical restaurant, what kind of dish would you order?
How do the characters' stories change after their visit to the restaurant?
What lessons can we learn about kindness and understanding from the interactions at the restaurant?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use the book’s vivid descriptions of food to start a fun dialogue by asking your child to describe their imaginary meal at the restaurant. Link characters' experiences to real-life situations to deepen empathy and understanding. Encourage your child to express which magical elements of the story they found most captivating and why, fostering creativity and imagination.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Cultural Appreciation
Explanation: The book portrays a diverse range of characters from different worlds and backgrounds, coming together to share meals. This demonstrates the beauty of cultural diversity and acceptance.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to appreciate and respect people from different cultures in their own communities, promoting inclusivity.
Example Lesson: The importance of kindness
Explanation: Characters in the book are seen being kind to one another, despite their differences. This helps in creating a harmonious environment in the restaurant.
Real-World Application: Children can practice kindness in their day-to-day interactions at school or in the playground, helping to foster a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
Example Lesson: Value of hard work
Explanation: The protagonist, the chef, consistently works hard to prepare meals for all, showing dedication and commitment.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to apply themselves diligently in their studies or any tasks they undertake, understanding that hard work is rewarding.
Example Lesson: Problem Solving
Explanation: Throughout the book, characters encounter various challenges which they must overcome, often requiring clever and peaceful solutions.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to think critically and solve problems they face in school or with friends, using peaceful and thoughtful methods.
