My 6yo: 5, 10 , 15, 20, 25 ... 100 stars! Only I wish it could go more!
I loved it! Even though it didn't go good at the beginning, it teached us a lesson. It teached us a lesson that even if you have a sister or brother or friend that's littler than you, you should let them join you in your plans if they ask you. Cause they'll feel sad if you say no. It doesn't matter what age you are, but what you do and say. Sometimes your age can matter, but in this conversation it didn't. You need to be a good friend.
Mom: Once again, Sophie Mouse deals with the real life struggles of childhood ... Being 8 and wanting to hang out with your friends... and having your 6yo brother want to tag along. Her initial response isn't so great (not "mean," but not including him either.) She wrestles with her response, but tries to justify it. She continues to feel badly about it and that changes only when she makes the decision to include him. I like how the story flips around to show that the excuses Sophie gave to herself to justify leaving out her brother were totally invalid. Definitely a plug for little siblings. 😊
Mom sidenote about the Sophie Mouse series in general: These stories are super sweet, but definitely focus on the interactions between friends rather than siblings. Sophie isn't mean to her brother, but in two different books she expresses the desire to play with her friends rather than her little brother. (But other stories show her playing games with him and doing a school project with him.) If your family is struggling with this particular issue though, and you feel that the older sibling should be more inclusive of the younger sibling, than these books may not be the best fit for your family. Overall, I feel like Sophie Mouse walks through real life issues with friends and siblings in a way that shows that respect and kindness is always best. (Even if they struggle with the right response initially.) It's not like Boxcar Children or Swallows and Amazons though where the siblings are all best friends and do everything together despite their age differences. Just something to be aware if it's a concern for your family.