Social-Emotional Skills
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Self-Awareness

Self-awareness is about being able to say, "I know who I am, how I feel, and what's important to me." These stories help you notice your feelings, understand what makes you you, and discover what matters most.

All Self-Awareness Stories

A mirror on a desk, and the title "All About Me"

Create a special book that's all about YOU! Discover what makes you unique, celebrate your strengths, explore how you're similar to and different from others, and identify the special people in your life who are always there to help you.

Self-AwarenessConfidence+2 more
6 lightstones or gems of the 6 colors of the main characters in Luxterra

It's your first day at Lux University! You've just found your lightstone and you're ready to learn how to become a Gemkeeper. But your lightstone keeps flickering, and you're not sure if you're doing it right. Through meeting new friends, trying your first magic, and helping someone when they need it most, you'll discover the real secret to making your lightstone shine bright.

School ReadinessConfidence+4 more
A car with the hood open, and a symbolic heart "Under the Hood"

Join your choice of character for a day in Rubberdale where things don't run quite as smoothly as planned. When feelings start revving up, your character learns to check under the hood - noticing their emotions, understanding their body's signals, and choosing how to respond. Will they find a way to get their day back on track?

ConfidenceResilience+6 more
A glowing Luxball and the cover title, "Ready, Set, GLOW!"

Spike the Porcupine is teaching Luxball today—the most magical game at Lux University! It's your first time playing, and you're feeling a lot of different things. Will you learn to control your magic, listen to feedback, and discover that you CAN do hard things?

New ActivitiesResilience+7 more
A cover image of "How I Feel & What I Do" with emojis

Join your choice of character on a themed adventure where they face a challenge similar to your own experience. When things don't go as planned, your character learns to notice their feelings, understand their body's signals, discover what they believe deep down, and choose how to respond. Together, you'll make a plan so things can go even better next time!

ConfidenceResilience+6 more
A child floating through a magical cloud landscape and the title "There Will Come a Day"

Every child is just as they need to be. Customize this story embracing who your child is today and the choices they will make when faced with opportunities and challenges through a personalized theme.

ConfidencePerseverance+3 more
A colorful festival scene with decorations and banners, with the cover text "Feelings at the Festival"

This story is for the kids out there with big feelings, and parents who want to give their kids the tools and confidence to navigate them.

ResilienceSelf-Awareness+2 more
A cute buffalo in a child's playroom, and the cover text of "High, Low, Buffalo"

Ever heard of High, Low, Buffalo? It's a great way to learn about how the day went, with a little bit of silliness mixed in. This story is best read together.

Self-AwarenessSleep+1 more
A warm illustration of a community with buildings, trees, and the title "All About My Community"

Explore what makes your community unique, celebrate the people in it, learn about the special things you do together, and find out how you help make your community a wonderful place for everyone.

ConfidenceHelpfulness+4 more
A dorm room labeled Room 202 at Lux University

A new student is coming to Lux University—someone from far away who's never seen a city as big as Opal City before! Echo the Iguana is nervous, overwhelmed, and doesn't know anyone. Will you help him feel welcome? Discover how small acts of kindness can make a big difference, and learn that being curious about new people is always better than judging them.

CuriosityCourage+6 more
A warm illustration of animal friends at a racing track, one friend noticing another sitting quietly by their vehicle looking down, showing the moment of recognizing when someone needs support

Someone you care about is having a really hard day. They're not acting like themselves—something seems off, like a warning light telling you to check in. What do you do? With a little advice from a wise friend, you'll learn that being a good friend isn't about fixing everything—sometimes it's about pulling over, showing up, and letting someone know they're not alone.

HelpfulnessGenerosity+6 more

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