Finding Mentor Texts for Social Emotional Learning
Welcome back! I have previously written about SEL, social-emotional-learning here. Today, I thought we could dive in to why mentor texts are important for writers and check out some great, recent examples. Writing children’s books that focus on SEL is an opportunity to instill emotional intelligence, empathy, and resilience in young minds. As a children’s book writer, finding mentor texts can be immensely valuable in honing your storytelling skills and understanding how to effectively incorporate SEL themes into your narratives.
Why Mentor Texts for Writers?
Mentor texts serve as guides and inspirations for writers by offering practical examples of how to craft engaging stories with strong SEL elements. By studying the structure, character development, and themes of successful books, aspiring authors can deepen their understanding of the genre and refine their storytelling techniques. Mentor texts not only spark creativity but also offer insights into what resonates with young readers, making them indispensable tools for any writer aspiring to create impactful children’s books on SEL.
Here are 4 mentor texts to get you started:
1. “Just Help: How to Build a Better World” by Sonia Sotomayor and illustrated by Angela Dominguez is a compelling children’s book that emphasizes the significance of making a positive impact on the world. Through engaging storytelling and vivid illustrations, Justice Sotomayor encourages young readers to recognize their unique abilities and empowers them to take action to create a more compassionate and just society. The book inspires children to embrace empathy, kindness, and civic responsibility, providing valuable lessons that will resonate with readers of all ages. |
2. “Brave Everyday” from social-emotional learning expert Trudy Ludwig and award-winning picture book illustrator Patrice Barton, is a heartfelt picture book that celebrates the bravery found in everyday acts of kindness, compassion, and standing up for what is right. Through relatable characters and touching illustrations, the book highlights the courage it takes to be kind and inclusive in the face of challenges. Trudy Ludwig’s powerful message encourages young readers to embrace their inner strength and make a positive difference in the world, inspiring them to be brave in their daily interactions and choices. |
3. From social-emotional learning expert Trudy Ludwig and award-winning picture book illustrator Patrice Barton3. “My Brain Is Magic: A Sensory-Seeking Celebration” by Prasha Sooful (Author), Geeta Ladi (Illustrator) is an enchanting children’s book that joyfully embraces sensory-seeking experiences. Through delightful illustrations and engaging storytelling, the book celebrates the unique sensory preferences of children, promoting self-acceptance and understanding. It encourages young readers to appreciate the magic within their minds and bodies, fostering a positive sense of identity and empowerment. |
4.”The Magical Yet” by Angela DiTerlizzi and illustrated by Lorena Alvarez Gómez, is a whimsical and empowering picture book that follows a young girl on her journey to mastering new skills. With enchanting illustrations, the book introduces the concept of “yet,” teaching children that it’s okay not to have all the answers right away. Emphasizing the power of perseverance and growth mindset, “The Magical Yet” inspires young readers to embrace challenges and believe in their potential to achieve anything with practice and determination. |
Happy reading and writing!
Kourtney is a mom, author, and educator with a BS degree in Childhood Studies and 20+ years experience working with children and families in classrooms and other community programs. As a life-long learner she’s always questioning and watching the world with glittering eyes, on the lookout for beautiful and amazing things.In her rural community, Kourtney has created opportunities for children and families, such as story times, discovery hours, a learning garden, and homeschool co-ops, Being a SCBWI member and graduate of CBA helps fuel her passion for quality children’s literature. Kourtney’s debut picture book IF SUN COULD SPEAK was released in 2020. She is a blogger and assistant for Children’s Book Academy. Find Kourtney Here:
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