
Critical Thinking, Perspective & Self-Esteem
Age 3 - 15 Years
Grrr
by Rob Biddolph
Teach your child the importance of thinking for yourself. This book deals with both perspective and empathy as it helps children understand that there is not always a clear cut choice between the good guy and the bad guy. It also touches on the power of friendship.

Critical Thinking

Perspective

Self Esteem
Ages 3 – 15 Years
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Step 4
Fold the piece of paper back and forth along each line a couple of times so that it is very flat and then tear along each crease to create four equal strips.
Step 1
For this activity you will need the downloadable mask template and accessory sheet, colouring materials (crayons, coloured pencils, etc.) and a pair of scissors.
Discuss the story together:
- Does winning all of the contests make Fred happy?
- What does Boris think will happen if he wins?
- What does Boris think it means to be a winner? Does his idea about being a winner change by the end of the story? If so, how?
- How is Fred able to win the contest without his grrrrrr?
- What are some of the advantages of having friends? How does it make life better?
- Have you ever done something you knew was wrong in order to make friends?
- Have you ever done bad things in front of your friends, just to look cool? What were you thinking when you did?
- What’s the difference between a winner and a loser? Is there one, in the end?
- Why do we, as a society, place such a value on winning?
- Fred says to Boris that he thinks that they are “both winners”. What do you think he meant by that? Fred seems to be redefining the definition of what it means to be a winner. What do you think his new definition of a winner is?