With many of us making New Year's resolutions, now is the perfect time to talk to your students about goal setting. These fun, inspiring titles promote goal setting and perseverance, while some even provide helpful tips for setting common resolutions!
Here are 20 great books for goal setting to add to your classroom library.
1. My Mindful A To Zen: 26 Wellbeing Haiku For Happy Little Minds
by Krina Patel-Sage
Interest level: P-1
This haiku poetry book is the perfect way to introduce mindfulness to children. If your students are setting yearly goals such as practicing gratitude or being more positive, they will benefit from learning about concepts like Om, Yoga and Zen.
2. Astro Girl
by Ken Wilson-Max
Interest level: K-3
Astrid has always loved the stars. She pretends to be an astronaut like her Mama and performs cookie science experiments. Astro Girl is a great story for early readers who want to practice creativity, get better at science or learn more about a potential career.
3. I Will Be Fierce!
by Bea Birdsong
Interest level: P-2
I Will Be Fierce teaches students how to be brave, confident and kind while appreciating the little things around them. It’s a relevant title for kids who want to be more courageous, self-assured or compassionate in the new year.
4. Our Favorite Day of the Year
by A.E. Ali
Interest level: P-3
This book follows a group of kindergarteners throughout the school year as they each share their favorite holiday with the class, learning about different cultures and celebrations. It encourages reflection on personal values and traditions, which can tie into discussions on setting personal goals and making resolutions. It’s a wonderful story to incorporate discussions about diverse perspectives and how to celebrate individual and collective achievements.
5. I Am Every Good Thing
by Derrick D. Barnes
Interest level: P-5
This uplifting picture book celebrates Black boyhood with powerful affirmations and vibrant illustrations. It encourages children to see themselves as capable, confident, and full of potential. It aligns with themes of self-affirmation and setting positive goals for personal growth, making it a great choice for goal-setting discussions in the classroom.
6. Experience Mindfulness: How Quiet Time Makes You Feel
by Jean C. Lawler
Interest level: 2-4
Many students struggle with staying present in the current moment and making the right decisions to reach their goals. This book supports readers in becoming more self-aware and mindful.
7. Milo Moss Is Officially Un-Amazing
by Lauren Allbright
Interest level: 3-7
Twelve-year-old Milo Moss has been on a mission to break a Guinness World Record. When his latest attempt is unsuccessful, Milo and his family feel discouraged. Regardless of your students’ resolutions, this book teaches readers there are more important things than winning, and that it’s okay to reevaluate goals.
8. On These Magic Shores
by Yamile Saied Mendez
Interest level: 3-7
Ambitious twelve-year-old Minerva Soledad Miranda often watches her siblings while her mother works. But when Minerva’s mom doesn’t return, what will she do? On These Magic Shores is a relatable story for precocious kids who want to learn to better balance their responsibilities. It deals with themes of justice, secrecy and when to ask for help from trusted adults.
9. Zion Unmatched
by Zion Clark and James S. Hirsch
Interest level: 3-7
Paralympic athlete Zion Clark is the ideal role model for athletes and anyone dealing with adversity. His autobiography, co-written by New York Times best-selling journalist James S. Hirsch, shares advice for getting motivated and achieving excellence.
10. Make Your Own Money: How Kids Can Earn It, Save It, Spend It, And Dream Big With Danny Dollar, The King Of Cha-Ching
by Ty Allan Jackson
Interest level: 3-8
Achieving financial literacy early doesn’t have to be hard! This fun and practical guide will inspire students to make, save and spend money wisely, even if they only have a few pennies to start.
11. Spaceman
by Mike Massimino
Interest level: 4-7
Mike Massimino dreamt of becoming an astronaut since he saw Apollo 11 land on the moon when he was just seven years old. Mike overcame financial and academic setbacks that would have caused many to give up, and finally went to space. Spaceman is a true story for students who want to master perseverance in the new year.
12. Build A Robot!
by Colleen AF Venable and Kathryn Hudson
Interest level: 4-8
Science lovers, crafty kids and budding inventors will rejoice when they discover this easy-to-follow instructional guide to constructing six different robots! Students looking to create more amazing projects this year should pick up this book.
13. Breath In, Breath Out: Practicing Movement
by Virginia Loh-Hagen
Interest level: 4-8
Every book in the Just Breathe series provides readers with tools to practice mindfulness throughout the day. This title focuses on breathing exercises and mindful movement to help better manage thoughts and feelings. This high-interest, lower-level title is a great tool for kids who want to change their thought processes.
14. Reach For The Skai
by Skai Jackson
Interest level: 5-9
Actress, activist and Dancing with the Stars competitor Skai Jackson shares her takeaways from her rise to stardom, including her experience with bullying. This memoir about self-acceptance and empowerment will be helpful for students looking to boost their confidence and stand up for themselves.
15. Rolling Warrior: The Incredible, Sometimes Awkward, True Story Of A Rebel Girl On Wheels Who Helped Spark A Revolution
by Judith Heumann and Kirsten Joiner
Interest level: 5-9
Paralyzed from polio and raised by parents who survived the Holocaust, Judy Heumann became passionate about equality at a young age. Judy’s fight for justice started when she was described as a “fire hazard” when trying to attend school and culminated in her leading 150 disabled people in the longest sit-in protest in U.S. history. Rolling Warrior will inspire students of every ability to make the world a more just place for all.
16. The Impossible First
by Colin O’Brady
Interest level: 5-12
Student-athletes will gasp reading the incredible story of Colin O’Brady crossing Antarctica. Help your students set lofty goals and push the limits of what’s possible when you share this title.
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17. How To Build A Story…Or, The Big What If
by Frances O’Roark Dowell
Interest level: 5-12
Your most passionate writers will be amazed at their progress when they embrace best-selling author Frances O’Roark Dowell’s process for finishing a great story. Readers will love the sample stories and hilarious illustrations.
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18. Tiny Dancer
by Siena Cherson Siegel and Mark Siegel
Interest level: 7-12
Siena faced the difficult decision to quit dancing after earning a spot at the School of American Ballet. How did she rediscover who she was outside of ballet? Students will learn a valuable lesson about letting go of old dreams and finding a new one when they read Siena Cherson Siegel’s touching autobiography.
19. I’ll Be The One
by Lyla Lee
Interest level: 8-12
Skye Shin has heard everyone’s opinions about what fat girls “can’t do.” But she is determined to become a K-Pop sensation and break all of society’s rules. I’ll Be The One is a relatable tale for readers struggling against restrictive beauty standards. This book encourages students of every shape and size to chase their goals.
20. Dragon Hoops
by Gene Luen Yang
Interest level: 9-12
Author Gene Luen Yang reflects on his life as a high school teacher who cares more about comic books than basketball games. Gene realizes quickly that basketball is just as exciting as comic books, and it comes with its own cast of protagonists fighting to achieve their dreams. Dragon Hoops is a great example of how students can set their own goals while respecting the interests of others.
What are some New Year’s resolutions your students are making for 2024? How could books on this list help them succeed?