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"Laika & Nemo" - by Jan Gadermann & Sebastian Ga ...
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Question: What’s one way you can show someone they matter?
or tell them something kind.
include them in games
Answer: I can listen to their story
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Question: What are some ways you show your feelings without using words?
Answer: I smile when I’m happy
and give hugs when I care.
cross my arms when I’m upset
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Question: Have you ever felt left out or different? What helped you feel better?
I felt left out at recess once. Talking to a kind friend and drawing helped me feel better.
Answer: Yes
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Question: How do you think Nemo feels when other people laugh at him?
embarrassed
Answer: He probably feels sad
and lonely because they don’t understand him.
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Question: Why do you think Laika came from space?
Answer: Maybe she was exploring or looking for someone who understands her
just like Nemo.
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Question: How do you know when someone is a true friend?
Answer: They show up when I need help and never laugh at my feelings.
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Question: What adventure would you want to go on with a new friend?
Answer: I’d love to explore a forest and find hidden treasures with a new friend!
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Question: What would you do if you saw someone being made fun of?
Answer: I would stand up for them and ask the others to stop
or tell a grown-up.
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Question: What could Nemo’s neighbors have done to be nicer?
Answer: They could have invited him to play or asked questions instead of laughing at him.
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Question: If you had to wear a costume every day
Answer: I’d wear a superhero costume to show that I like helping people and being brave.
what would it say about you?
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Question: If you could build a robot friend
what would they be like?
Answer: They’d be super helpful
love jokes
and be really good at hide and seek!
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Question: What makes Laika and Nemo become friends?
so they connect right away.
Answer: They understand what it feels like to be different and lonely
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Question: What do you look for in a friend?
funny
Answer: Someone who is kind
and likes to play the same games as me.
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Question: Why is it okay to be different?
Answer: Because everyone is unique
and being different makes the world more interesting and fun!
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Question: What does friendship mean to you?
Answer: Friendship means having someone who listens
laughs with you
and sticks by your side.
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Question: What do Laika and Nemo do that shows they are good friends?
and enjoy being together.
don’t judge each other
Answer: They help each other
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Question: What would you do if a spaceship crashed near your house?
Answer: I’d make sure the person was okay and try to help them feel welcome.
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Question: If you were in the story
would you be more like Nemo or Laika?
Answer: I think I’d be like Nemo because sometimes I feel nervous around new people.
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Question: What does it mean to accept someone?
without trying to change them.
Answer: It means you care about them just the way they are
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Question: How can you help someone who feels lonely?
sit with them
Answer: I can invite them to play
or just talk to them kindly.
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Question: The characters don’t talk much. How can we tell what they are feeling?
body language
Answer: We can see their feelings in their faces
and actions.
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Question: Why do you think Nemo wears that big diving suit all the time?
or it’s how he protects himself from being hurt by others.
Answer: Maybe it makes him feel safe
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Question: Why is it important to be kind to someone who feels different?
Answer: Because everyone deserves a friend
and kindness can make someone feel seen and happy.
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Question: What makes someone feel different?
Answer: When they look
it can make them feel different.
act
or think in ways others don’t understand
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