Wyatt the Wonder Dog: Learns About Being Organized
$14.95
Wyatt the Wonder Dog is in a panic! The school bus is coming, and Wyatt can’t find anything. Where is his backpack? His lunch money? Why is everything so rushed and stressful?
In Wyatt the Wonder Dog Learns about Being Organized, children discover the importance of organization, responsibility, planning ahead, and building healthy daily habits through a fun and engaging social emotional learning story. As Wyatt struggles with forgetfulness and disorganization, he learns practical strategies that help make mornings calmer, school days smoother, and life less stressful.
Description
Perfect for parents, elementary school counselors, teachers, educators, and homeschool families, this SEL picture book helps children develop important executive functioning and life skills including organization, time management, responsibility, problem-solving, self-management, and independence.
This Story to Learn By provides simple, child-friendly solutions that kids can immediately apply at home and at school. Children will relate to Wyatt’s challenges while learning valuable tools for reducing stress, improving routines, and becoming more confident and prepared.
Like all Wyatt the Wonder Dog books, this grab-and-go SEL lesson combines an entertaining story with meaningful character education and practical life lessons children can understand and use.
Bonus Learning Features Include:
• Discussion questions to encourage meaningful conversations with children
• Simple organization strategies kids can practice right away
• Opportunities to build executive functioning and self-management skills
• Social emotional learning connections for home, classroom, or counseling groups
• Real-life application activities that reinforce positive habits and responsibility
Ideal for:
• School counselors teaching SEL skills and executive functioning
• Parents helping children establish routines and organization habits
• Teachers looking for character education and classroom management resources
• Small groups, classroom lessons, and individual counseling sessions
• Children struggling with forgetfulness, transitions, or daily routines
Children will laugh, learn, and discover that being organized can make life easier, less stressful, and a lot more fun!





