The Silver Arrow
The Silver Arrow Series
What’s inside...
The Silver Arrow is a story that illustrates the capabilities of individuals with disorders, highlighting the power of God's love, grace, and mercy. It emphasizes the truth in His word and demonstrates that with God's help, all things are possible.
Series reading
Non-Sequential
Age
10-14
Length
24 pages
Text complexity
Discussion points
What would you do if you received a magical train like Kate did? Where would you go first?
How did Kate and Tom's adventure change the way they see the world? Have you ever had an experience that changed your view?
The Silver Arrow introduced several animal characters with unique stories. Which animal was your favorite and why?
How do you think taking care of the environment helps the animals in the story? What can we do in our lives to help our planet?
The train had rules, like the real world. What do you think would happen if there were no rules on the Silver Arrow?
Tip: Role play these questions
Encourage your child to imagine their own magical adventure, opening up a discussion about where their creativity takes them. Relate their answers to the settings and scenarios in 'The Silver Arrow'. Ask follow-up questions based on their responses to the open-ended questions to deepen the conversation. Connect themes from the book, such as environmental conservation and responsibility, to real-world examples and situations in your child’s life. Foster empathy by discussing the perspective and challenges of each animal character and relate it to personal or observed experiences.
Key lessons
Example Lesson: Responsibility
Explanation: In 'The Silver Arrow', the young protagonist learns the importance of taking care of others and their environment as they embark on adventures.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this lesson by engaging in activities that nurture their surroundings and relationships, such as recycling, helping with household chores, or taking care of a pet.
Example Lesson: Courage
Explanation: The characters in 'The Silver Arrow' face challenges that require bravery, teaching readers about overcoming fears and stepping out of their comfort zones.
Real-World Application: This can inspire children to face their own fears, whether it’s trying out for a school play, standing up for a friend, or trying new activities.
Example Lesson: Curiosity and Learning
Explanation: Throughout 'The Silver Arrow', curiosity drives the characters to explore new realms and seek knowledge, emphasizing the joy and importance of learning.
Real-World Application: Children are encouraged to ask questions, seek answers, and delve into books and projects that pique their interest, fostering a lifelong love for learning.
Example Lesson: Empathy
Explanation: The story highlights the understanding of different perspectives and the importance of empathy towards others, regardless of their background or experiences.
Real-World Application: This can be mirrored in a child’s everyday interactions, encouraging them to be considerate, understand different viewpoints, and develop strong, compassionate relationships.
Example Lesson: Persistence
Explanation: Characters in the book often encounter setbacks, but their persistence in tackling obstacles exemplifies the importance of resilience.
Real-World Application: Children learn to keep trying even when faced with difficulties, whether in academics, sports, or personal goals, fostering a resilient and determined mindset.
