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green ember

We started with a game of “Fortunately, Unfortunately” to break the ice. Heather, one of the starring rabbits in the book, was a storyteller. This craft was inspired by Smart School House. We found that Sharpies made the glass look the most like stained glass and the glitter glue added some fun. The paint and Sharpies easily wiped off the glass in case of mistakes (or the perfectionist’s redo of her art for the 5th time). Some of the girls worked on Mosaic designs, while others decided on quotes. Each girl had QTips, toothpicks, glitter glue, and colored Sharpies to use to create their art. After removing the backs, I put the hangers back on the glass so the girls could hang them later. For one of our activities, the girls made “faux stained art.” We started with black glass picture frames. In the book, the stained glass art tells the story of the former king, King Jupiter. The Green Ember Book Club Activities “Stained Glass Art” These were perfect for our book club discussion. So before we left for the park, I baked some individual pot pies and put them in the cooler to stay warm. However, food is an important part of the book, especially comfort food. But, since this book club was at our local park, I couldn’t go to my usual extremes. Normally I like to plan a party school with lots of food with fun puns and references to our book. The Green Ember Book Club Discussion and Lunch We strung them and made each book club member a bracelet to take home. Once we arrived at Jupiter’s Crossing, the girls discovered green embers in one of the trees. The waterfall was beautiful, so we stopped to catch our breath before continuing our journey. Some of the girls even found a tree or two to climb, though they didn’t jump quite as well through the branches as Heather. Some liked nature a little less than others as was evidenced by the squeals of terror and disgust at anything that wiggled or appeared previously eaten. The girls grabbed their ponchos and a bottle of water and headed out into the wilderness. We began our journey in Nick Hollow (our local park) and hiked through the Great Woods. The story begins in the innocent land of Nick Hollow and follows a pair of siblings, Heather and Picket, on their journey to find the truth about their home and themselves.

GREEN EMBER SERIES

This series of books is reminiscent of The Chronicles of Narnia, but with a distinct difference. Our latest book club was about the fabulous adventure story, The Green Ember. #ihsnet #bravewriterlifestyle Click To Tweet The Green Ember Book Club

green ember

Stained glass art, emerald jewels, star seeks, storytelling, & a hike made up the latest book club about rabbits who climb trees & fight with swords.







Green ember