School Counseling Books For Summer

Whether you are supporting students in summer school, or want to send a list of books home to parents, don’t miss these 10 school counseling books for summer. Your students will love the fun summer themes as they learn about important social emotional topics like courage, friendship, self esteem and more.

School Counseling Books For Summer

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Jabari Jumps by Gaia Cornwall

  • Grades: K-2

  • Topics It Covers: Worry And Courage

  • Jabari passed his swim test, and is excited to jump off the big diving board at the school. When it is time for him to take the big jump, he gets a bit nervous. His dad helps him to take deep breaths and reframe his thinking, and then Jabari is ready! This is a great book to help kids overcome any fears they may have.


There Might Be Lobsters by Carolyn Crimi

  • Grades: K-2

  • Topics It Covers: Worry and Courage

  • Sukie the dog was scared at the beach. She was small, and everything else was so big. Plus, there might be lobsters. When her beloved pal, Chunka Munka, was floating out to sea, Sukie knew it was the time to be brave. She jumped right in and brought Chunka Munka to safety. Young children will identify with Sukie’s fear, and hopefully with her act of courage as well.


Up The Creek by Nicholas Oldland

  • Grades: K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Teamwork and Cooperation

  • Beaver, moose, and bear decided to go canoeing. On their trip, they all had different ideas about what to do. They learn that if they want to successfully canoe, they are going to have to work together.


Last Day Blues by Julie Danneberg

  • Grades: K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Compassion, End of the year sadness

  • It is the end of the year for Ms. Hartwell’s class. The students are worried about how much Ms. Hartwell will miss them, and school, over the summer. They work together to come up with the perfect gift to help cheer her up. This story shows that it is normal to feel sad about the end of the school year, and that teachers and students have more in common than what you might think!


A Campfire Tail by Sarah Glenn Marsh

  • Grades: K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Friendship, Acceptance

  • The boy in this story is helping Dragon, who is new at summer camp. He is excited for his new buddy, until things don’t exactly go as planned. The boy is frustrated with Dragon because Dragon can’t do a lot of the camp activities well. In the end though, the kids at the camp realize that Dragon isn’t so bad after all!


The Lemonade Hurricane by Licia Morelli

  • Grades: K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Mindfulness

  • Emma is busy, but she knows it’s important to stop and rest sometimes. Her brother Henry doesn’t. He goes and goes until he turns into a hurricane. Emma helps her brother learn to practice mindfulness to control himself better. When they are both calm, they have more fun.


Sully The Seahorse by Natalie Pritchard

  • Grades: K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Self Esteem

  • Sully the seahorse was deemed a loser by the kids at school. He was not excited for the Sea School Stars event at his school. He watched as other animals won each of the competitions, and he started to be discouraged. Just then, a diver came to the ocean looking for seahorses. As Sully was avoiding the diver, he did something extraordinary - he camouflaged himself! After that, he became confident that he was special after all.


The Little Red Fort by Brenda Maier

  • Grades K-3

  • Topics It Covers: Cooperation, Responsibility

  • In this spin on a classic tale, Ruby does everything by herself while her brothers avoid doing any work. When she makes a fun fort, they want to be able to enjoy it. When Ruby doesn’t let her brothers play in her fort, they realize that it’s time to help out.


Saffron Ice Cream by Rashin Kheiriyeh

  • Grades: 1-3

  • Topics It Covers: Diversity

  • Rashin recently moved to Brooklyn from Iran. As she takes her first trip to the beach in the United States, Coney Island, she reflects on what it was like to go swimming in the Caspian Sea. She wonders how it will be different than Coney Island. As it turns out, she has fun at the Coney Island beach too, even though there are some things that are different.


The Night Before Summer Camp by Natasha Wing

  • Grades: 1-3

  • Topics It Covers: Anxiety

  • It was time for Rick to go to summer camp, but he was feeling nervous. When he got there, he didn’t know any of the kids and he missed his mom. His camp counselor noticed he was feeling worried and reminded him that he wasn’t alone in feeling this way. This book is a great way to normalize any worries students may have this summer when they take on new experiences.

These school counseling books for summer are an easy way to help your students continue social emotional learning during this time. If you are looking for more books to use in your counseling lessons, sign up below to get your free list of 120 social emotional picture books!

 
 
 
 

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