Hi there, friend! It’s your pal Jasper George. If you loved reading my books, you’re in the right place. This is my Activity Corner — a cozy little spot where you can color, draw, think, and play while learning about kindness, courage, and shining your light.

Here you’ll find printable coloring pages, activity sheets, and resources inspired by my adventures in the Smoky Mountains. Some will help you think about meeting new friends. Others will help you talk about big feelings like being sad, nervous, or brave. Grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils and have fun!

I can’t wait to see what you create! If you want to send me snail mail of your drawings, you can mail them to my mom here:

Rebecca George
PO Box 5234
Maryville, TN 37802

I heard you read my book… and guess what? The adventure doesn't have to stop there! I put together some really fun activity pages just for you. There are puzzles, coloring pages, a maze to help you find Sparkle, and even a kindness challenge. (Sparkle helped me come up with that one. She's pretty smart for a tiny bug.) The best part? They're completely FREE. Just ask your mom or dad to print them out and let's keep exploring together. Download your free activity pages below!

Keep Learning

When I moved to East Tennessee and met Sparkle, a synchronous firefly, she showed me the magic of the Smoky Mountains! Did you know it is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth? The resources below help K–5 teachers and parents continue learning with their young readers, exploring real science, real places, and real ways kids can help protect what they've discovered. Get outside and have fun!

Synchronous Fireflies - Great Smoky Mountains National Park (U.S. National Park Service)

The official NPS page on synchronous fireflies explains how and why Photinus carolinus flash in unison, one of only a few species in the world known to do this. Includes information about the annual viewing event at Elkmont each May/June.

Visit the website here

GSMNP Synchronous Firefly Viewing Lottery

Every year in late May or early June, the park hosts a ticketed viewing event at Elkmont - 120 vehicles per night, chosen by lottery. The event is so popular that a reservation system was introduced to protect both visitors and the fireflies during peak mating season. A perfect family or class trip goal!

Visit the website here

GSMNP Education (Classroom Activities & Virtual Programs)

The park's education team offers free, curriculum-aligned classroom activities, ranger-led virtual programs (via Zoom or Google Meet), and field trip resources tied to Tennessee and North Carolina state standards, from kindergarten forest exploration to 5th-grade science connections.

Visit the website here

A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia

A stunning hybrid of poetry, natural history writing, and art covering 60 species of Southern Appalachia — from speckled trout to black bear to the firefly. Pairing a poem from this anthology with a field guide entry is a memorable cross-curricular activity for upper elementary students.

Grab the book here

Xerces Society Firefly Atlas

The Xerces Society launched the Firefly Atlas to map firefly species across North America. Students can submit real observations that contribute to conservation science — turning a backyard firefly-watching session into genuine scientific data. Includes identification guides and flash pattern charts.

Visit the website here

Jasper Meets Sparkle Field Guide Coloring Book

Coming soon!

Classroom Activities

Below are ready-to-use activity ideas for K–5 teachers and parents. Each ties directly to themes in Jasper's story!

Flash Pattern Decode

Give students flashlights and a simple chart of firefly flash patterns. Have them practice "speaking firefly" in pairs — one flashes a pattern, the other identifies the species. Discuss: why might flashing in sync help fireflies find each other?

Grades K–3 · Science / Communication

My Field Guide Page

Inspired by the field guide at the back of Jasper's book, students research and illustrate one Smoky Mountains species: writing a description, drawing a picture, and noting where it lives. Compile into a class field guide.

Grades 2–5 · ELA / Science / Art

New Place, New Friends

Jasper moves to a new place and has to make new friends, just like many students. Write or draw: "If I moved to a new place, what one animal or place would I want a new friend to show me?" Share and discuss.

Grades K–2 · SEL / Writing

Bioluminescence Science Station

Set up a dark corner station with a black light and fluorescent materials to demonstrate bioluminescence. Students explore: What other living things make their own light? (Deep-sea fish, certain fungi, glowworms.) Compare to fireflies.

Grades 2–5 · Science / Inquiry

Light Pollution Investigation

Firefly populations are declining partly because of artificial light at night. Students map light sources around their school or neighborhood and design a "firefly-friendly" outdoor area with reduced lighting. Connects to engineering design standards.

Grades 3–5 · Science / Engineering / Conservation