The Adventures of a Young Protagonist
What’s inside...
A poignant story full of love and gentle humour to help young children understand dementia. George’s granny is quite forgetful. Sometimes, she can’t even remember George’s name. But George doesn’t mind. Granny’s mind might not always remember the little things, but George knows her heart loves him more than words can say.
Age
8-12
Length
32 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the protagonist learned during their adventure?
How did the protagonist's feelings change throughout the story?
If you were in the protagonist's place, what would you have done differently?
Why do you think the protagonist made the choices they did?
Can you think of a time when you faced a similar challenge? What did you do?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use open-ended questions to encourage your child to think deeply about the story and relate it to their own experiences.
Listen actively to your child’s responses and show genuine interest in their thoughts and opinions.
Encourage your child to imagine alternative endings or different choices the protagonist could have made.
Discuss the protagonist’s emotions and ask your child to reflect on how they would feel in similar situations.
Relate the themes of the book to real-life scenarios to help your child apply the moral lessons from the story.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: The protagonist encounters various characters with diverse backgrounds and challenges, learning to understand and share their feelings.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by recognizing and respecting differences in peers, fostering inclusive and supportive friendships.
Example Lesson: Courage
Explanation: Throughout the adventures, the young protagonist faces fears and overcomes obstacles, showcasing bravery.
Real-World Application: This teaches children to face their own challenges with courage, whether it’s trying new activities or standing up for what's right.
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: The protagonist is tasked with important missions and learns to take responsibility for completing them effectively.
Real-World Application: Kids learn the importance of fulfilling their duties, such as completing homework or chores, demonstrating accountability.
Example Lesson: Problem-solving
Explanation: As challenges arise, the protagonist uses critical thinking and creativity to find solutions.
Real-World Application: This encourages children to use logic and creativity to navigate daily problems, enhancing their decision-making skills.
Example Lesson: Perseverance
Explanation: Despite setbacks, the protagonist remains determined and continues striving towards goals.
Real-World Application: This lesson helps children understand the value of persistence in achieving goals, whether in academics, sports, or personal endeavors.
