Help children master one of the most important life skills-listening-with Wyatt the Wonder Dog Learns About Listening, a heartwarming and relatable story designed for young readers, parents, and elementary school counselors.
Wyatt is a fun-loving dog who just can't seem to pay attention-and it starts to cost him. From missing Show and Tell to skipping a costume party and even forgetting his grandmother's birthday, Wyatt learns the hard way that not listening carefully can lead to big disappointments.
Everything begins to change when his baseball coach shares simple, powerful listening strategies that Wyatt can actually use. With practice and determination, Wyatt transforms his habits-and earns Player of the Week
This engaging social-emotional learning (SEL) story helps children:
Understand the importance of active listeningRecognize the consequences of not paying attentionLearn practical, child-friendly listening strategiesBuild confidence in school and social situationsPerfect for:
Ages 5-10Elementary classrooms and school counseling lessonsSocial-emotional learning (SEL) curriculumParents looking to teach life skills through storyBonus Content Included:
Thought-provoking discussion questions to spark meaningful conversationsA fun, interactive activity to reinforce listening skillsOpportunities to strengthen adult-child relationships through guided dialogueUnlike many children's books, Wyatt the Wonder Dog Learns About Listening goes beyond storytelling-it creates a bridge for connection, helping children not only understand listening but practice it in real life.
If you're looking for a children's book about listening skills, behavior, and social-emotional growth, Wyatt's story is a must-have addition to your home or classroom library.