The Journey
The Guardians of Ga'Hoole Series
What’s inside...
The author reflects on their life experiences and the role of spirituality in shaping their journey. They share their personal testimony to illustrate how they overcame challenges and how their faith played a crucial role in their transformation. The book aims to inspire readers to reflect on their own lives and to be open to the changes that can occur through faith. It emphasizes that the story is not just about the author, but about the universal experiences we all share and the potential for growth and healing. The author believes that this book has something for everyone, regardless of religious beliefs. They describe themselves as a vessel for a higher power and emphasize that the book's purpose is to reach those who are meant to be touched by its message. The book is likened to a seed that, when planted in fertile soil, will yield a harvest. The author encourages readers to approach the book with an open mind and heart to fully grasp its message about universal experiences and changes in our lives.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
3-6
Length
210 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What do you think the main character felt when they started their journey?
Can you think of a time when you had to try something new like the character did?
What do you think the character learned at the end of the story?
How did the character’s journey change the way they thought about their world?
If you were in this story, what would you have done differently on the journey?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use expressive tones and facial expressions while reading to mimic the emotions of the characters, making the story come alive for your child.
Pause after exciting moments in the story to let your child absorb the situation and encourage them to predict what might happen next.
Relate the story’s themes or situations to your child's own experiences to deepen their connection and understanding.
Ask your child to draw a picture of one of the scenes from the book, then discuss what they drew and why it stood out to them.
Encourage empathy by asking how your child would feel in the character’s situation and explore different emotion-based responses.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Resilience
Explanation: In 'The Journey', the protagonist faces various challenges but continues to move forward, showing resilience.
Real-World Application: Children can learn to face difficulties in school or in friendships without giving up, understanding that perseverance is key to overcoming obstacles.
Example Lesson: Importance of Friendship
Explanation: Throughout the book, the main character relies on the assistance and companionship of friends met along the journey.
Real-World Application: This can encourage children to value and nurture their friendships and understand how crucial supportive relationships are in achieving goals.
Example Lesson: Courage to Explore
Explanation: The protagonist embarks on a journey into unknown territories, demonstrating courage.
Real-World Application: Kids are encouraged to explore new areas of interest or activities, helping them to grow and learn about themselves and the world around them.
Example Lesson: Problem-Solving Skills
Explanation: The character encounters problems that require clever solutions, showcasing the importance of thinking critically.
Real-World Application: This story can help children apply critical thinking in their day-to-day challenges, enhancing their problem-solving capabilities.
