Five minutes peace is a story involving the Large Family, a family of elephants that consists of Mr Large, Mrs Large, Lester, Laura and Baby. Mrs Large stacks a tray with several items she likes and tries to go upstairs for a bath and ‘five minutes peace’ from the family. However, the children have other ideas. First Lester comes in to play his mother a tune, this is followed by Laura wanting to read her mother a book and then baby brings in some toys for her to play with. The story ends up with all of the elephants in the bath together and Mrs Large’s five minutes peace is lost.
This is a fun and relatable story for children to read and listen to. Children are able to relate the characters to those within their own family and allows for the children to consider the thoughts and feelings of the characters. Children can consider why the children would not leave their mother alone and how Mrs Large may be feeling when the children come into the bathroom. Also, could look at what Mrs Large could have done to prevent the children coming in or if Mr Large could have helped in anyway.
Also, a story which can be used for children to re-write particular sections. Taking the section of when Lester, Laura and baby come into the bathroom, children can explore what items they may bring; what they may read instead of a book or what story they may read, a different instrument or melody they may play, and what they may bring for their mother instead of toys as baby did. Children may also explore what items they may wish to put on the tray if they had to choose. This could also include some phonic work to sound out the items they have chosen.
A great fun story with many relatable characters and several uses for a key stage one classroom.