A story you can trust—at home and in the classroom.
A Heart-warming story that helps children grow into kind, honest, and confident learners.
Sophia Snail was created with families and educators in mind. Through a gentle, engaging school-day mystery, children explore honesty, kindness, empathy, and thoughtful decision-making in a way that feels natural, safe, and reassuring.
Why Families & Classrooms Choose Sophia Snail
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)
Supports core SEL skills including honesty, accountability, empathy, and problem-solving—without lectures or heavy-handed messages.
Classroom-Friendly
Ideal for read-alouds, circle time, literacy blocks, and SEL discussions. Clear pacing and relatable characters make it easy to pause and reflect.
Encourages Kind Choices
Models forgiveness, respectful communication, and making things right after a mistake.
Built for Meaningful Conversations
Sophia Snail opens the door to thoughtful discussions about:
- Telling the truth—even when it’s hard
- Thinking before jumping to conclusions
- Repairing friendships and forgiving others
- Understanding how choices affect others
Safe, Calm, and Age-Appropriate
Parents and educators love Sophia Snail because it is:
- Free from scary scenes or aggressive behavior
- Gentle for shy or sensitive children
- Positive, reassuring, and emotionally safe
Perfect For:
- 📚 Home read-alouds & bedtime routines
- 🏫 Classrooms, libraries, and SEL programs
- 👩🏫 Teachers, counselors, and caregivers
- 🧒 Children learning social and emotional skills
Lesson Plans
Week-long Unit Plan (Grades K-2)
Overview
Theme: Empathy, Honesty, Problem-Solving, and Friendship
Big Idea: When something goes wrong, students can stay calm, look for clues, and treat others with kindness — just like Sophia Snail.
Objective:
Students will understand what empathy means—recognizing and caring about how others feel—and identify ways to show empathy in their daily lives.
Grade Level:
K–2 (can be adapted up to 4)
Grade K-4
Learning Objective
Students will:
- Identify key character traits such as honesty, kindness, and responsibility.
- Describe how a character’s thoughts, feelings, and actions reveal their values.
- Demonstrate understanding of positive character choices through discussion, writing, and creative activities.