
Stuck - Reading Comprehension Questions
by Oliver Jeffers
About This Book
"Stuck" by Oliver Jeffers is a delightful story about a little boy named Floyd who gets his kite stuck in a tree. As he tries to figure out how to get it down, he ends up tossing all sorts of things into the tree, which leads to a series of funny mishaps. This book is not just entertaining; it’s a wonderful way for kids to explore problem-solving and creativity. Through Floyd’s antics, children learn that sometimes, solutions are not what we expect, and it's okay to think outside the box. The whimsical illustrations and playful narrative keep kids engaged, and parents will love the humor sprinkled throughout. Reading "Stuck" together can spark conversations about trying new things and the importance of persistence. It’s a fun reminder that even when things don’t go as planned, laughter can help us through.
How WeRead Helps
When you read "Stuck" with WeRead, you’ll find it’s super helpful in making the story interactive. WeRead provides age-appropriate questions that are perfect for kids aged 3 to 9. For example, you might be asked, "What do you think Floyd will throw next into the tree?" These questions encourage your little ones to think creatively and share their ideas. Plus, WeRead highlights some key vocabulary words before you start reading, helping your child learn new words in a fun way. And with dialogic reading prompts, you’ll be guided to ask open-ended questions like, "How do you think Floyd feels right now?" This makes the reading experience more engaging and allows for deeper conversations about the story and its characters.
What You'll Get with WeRead
- Age-appropriate questions for kids ages 3-9
- Pre-reading vocabulary highlights so you know which words to focus on
- Dialogic reading prompts that encourage conversation
- 100+ curated children's books with expert-designed questions
Key Vocabulary
adventure, imagine, explore, discover, journey
Sample Questions
- What do you see on this page?
- Where are they going?
- What happened next?