Storybook Kits Catholic Teachers and Students Love

Bring Calm, Compassion, and Virtue-Aligned Skill Building to K-3 Classrooms

Story-based SEL that supports your Catholic mission, no additional training required.

  • CASEL-aligned
  • Supports virtue and faith formation
  • Strengthens the whole child: mind, body, heart, and soul.
  • Works for morning meetings, religion/virtue focus, guidance, or transitions.
  • No training required
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All-In-One Storybook Solution

Average session: 15–20 minutes | Grades K-1 and 2-3 versions available
(Bulk pricing available)

16 Storybooks

Posters + Cards + Games

Digital Access to Printables

Why Catholic Schools Love It

Faith Friendly Characters

Stories reinforce virtues like, kindness, patience, perseverance, courage, gratitude, self-control and compassion.

Easy for Teachers

No additional training required, ready to teach immediately.

Flexible Formats Built for Real Groups

Use for morning meeting, religion/virtue block, counseling groups, aftercare

Your school can build a shared language for calm, reflection, and compassionate choices, especially in grades K - 3.

Perfect for These Programs

K-3 Classrooms

Counseling / Student Support

Virtue of the Month Integration

Family Faith and Formation Nights

FAQs

Will this support our Catholic identity?

Yes. Labyrinth Adventures is designed to support the values Catholic schools already teach—including prudence, fortitude, temperance, justice, charity, kindness, patience, compassion, perseverance, gratitude, and respect for others.

The stories help children practice reflection, empathy, thoughtful decision-making, and caring for one another—skills that naturally reinforce a Catholic school’s commitment to forming the whole child: mind, body, heart, and soul. 

Many Catholic educators have shared that the program complements their mission rather than competing with it, helping students pause, reflect, and choose compassionate responses in daily classroom life.

No special training is required.

Each storybook includes a fully scripted 15–20 minute lesson, along with simple prompts and optional activities. Teachers, counselors, and staff can implement the lessons immediately without additional professional development.

Most educators find the format easy to integrate into existing routines such as morning meeting, reflection time, guidance lessons, or transitions between activities.

Labyrinth Adventures is values-supportive but not a theology curriculum.

The stories focus on universal character and social-emotional skills such as empathy, courage, patience, gratitude, and peaceful problem-solving. Because of this, Catholic schools can easily integrate the lessons alongside their faith formation, virtue programs, or religion classes.

Many schools pair the stories with their virtue-of-the-month themes or reflection activities.


The program helps children develop the self-regulation skills that prevent many classroom disruptions before they escalate.

Students learn simple strategies such as breathing, grounding, reflection, and positive self-talk. These tools help them pause, manage strong emotions, and return to learning more quickly.

Teachers report that the program supports:

  • smoother transitions between activities

  • fewer reactive behaviors

  • improved listening and participation

  • stronger peer relationships

Many educators also report more teachable minutes during the day because students learn how to calm themselves and refocus.

Yes. Many Catholic schools integrate Labyrinth Adventures with their virtue-of-the-month programs or character education themes.

For example, stories can connect naturally with virtues such as:

  • kindness

  • perseverance

  • courage

  • gratitude

  • patience

  • compassion

The lessons also include reflection prompts that can easily connect to classroom discussions about making good choices and caring for others.

Both are possible.

Teachers and staff receive full access to all program materials, including digital resources and printable activities. Schools can also choose to share optional family reflection pages and take-home activities that help reinforce the same emotional and behavioral skills at home.

This allows children to practice the same language and strategies both at school and with their families.

You’re not alone—many schools use creative funding solutions for classroom resources.

Labyrinth Adventures kits are often funded through:

  • Catholic education foundations

  • parish or parishioner donations

  • annual fund or advancement campaigns

  • PTO/PSO support

  • local community foundations

  • classroom sponsorships from donors

We provide a grant and funding guide specifically for Catholic schools that includes ready-to-use language and ideas for securing support.

Yes. Many teachers use the stories and tools to create calm routines during the school day.

The short lessons and simple strategies work well for:

  • morning meeting or opening prayer time

  • transitions between subjects

  • calming the classroom after recess or lunch

  • resetting after moments of frustration or conflict

Because the tools are consistent and easy for children to remember, they help build a shared classroom language for calm, focus, and respectful behavior.