Supernatural Girls (Get the Scoop)
Get The Scoop Series
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What’s inside...
Unique and stylish magazine-style covers will appeal to celebrity-conscious young readers. The Twilight Saga series of films is set to continue to be a huge franchise over the next few years. The female stars of the Twilight Saga - Kristen Stewart, Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, Anna Kendrick, and Christian Serratos - have quickly become Hollywood's 'It' girls, thanks to their roles in 2008's smash hit 'Twilight.' Our biography features the most up-to-date information on all the most popular 'Twilight' girls, from the leading ladies to the supporting starlets, complete with eight pages of color photos!
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
8-12
Length
224 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What qualities do you admire in the main characters from 'Supernatural Girls (Get the Scoop)' and why?
How do the characters in the book show teamwork and friendship?
If you had the same supernatural powers as the girls in the story, what would you do with them?
What did the characters learn about themselves by the end of the book?
Tip: Role play these questions
Show genuine interest in their responses and encourage them to think deeper by asking follow-up questions.
Relate the supernatural elements to real-life values like courage and friendship to make the discussion relevant.
Use examples from the book to discuss overcoming fears and the importance of curiosity.
Encourage your child to imagine alternative scenarios or endings to spark creativity and critical thinking.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: The importance of teamwork
Explanation: In 'Supernatural Girls (Get the Scoop)', the characters must collaborate to solve mysteries, demonstrating that teamwork can lead to success.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by working together with their classmates on group projects or sports teams to achieve common goals.
Example Lesson: Valuing diversity
Explanation: The book features a diverse cast of characters, each with unique supernatural abilities, teaching children to appreciate and embrace differences.
Real-World Application: This lesson encourages children to be open and accepting towards people from different backgrounds and cultures in their schools and communities.
Example Lesson: The power of curiosity
Explanation: The protagonists' quest for answers about supernatural events highlights the value of curiosity and asking questions.
Real-World Application: Children are inspired to explore the world around them, ask questions, and seek out knowledge, both in academic settings and in everyday life.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The girls in the story take on the responsibility of investigating supernatural occurrences, showing the importance of being accountable for one’s actions.
Real-World Application: This teaches children that being responsible can lead to trust and autonomy from adults.
Example Lesson: Courage
Explanation: Facing supernatural challenges, the characters display bravery, showing children that it’s okay to face fears when confronting the unknown.
Real-World Application: Children learn to handle new or intimidating situations in their lives with bravery, whether it's trying out a new activity or standing up for themselves.
