Multnomah County's Talk It Up Program.
Some of these questions will reveal the plot, so they are best used with kids that have actually read the book (or at least seen the movie)!
Scholastic Discussion Guide.
This publisher provides some discussion questions, along with page citations of the book where the "answers" can be found.
Book Browse.
This site offers sixteen discussion questions as well as some general ideas about the book that can be used to spur discussion.
CMPL's On-Line Book Discussion Questions.
Clinton-Macomb library offers a few questions that were used in a 2009 online book discussion program.
Bookhive Questions.
Discussion questions prepared by the Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County.
Book Bratz Page.
A long list of discussion questions, as well as some suggested activities and a few links to other websites.
ProvoReads Discussion Questions.
These questions were developed to use with older readers, and might be helpful with a parent-child discussion group.
Candlewick Press.
The publisher of the book provides a list of questions.