"Listening with all your attention," Tree explains. "Quiet your voices, settle your bodies, and let your ears lead the way."
In this story, Tree hears a strange sound and asks his friends-Lily, Cleo, and Oliver-to help investigate. Together, they practice careful listening by getting quiet, focusing their attention, and working as a team. Along the way, they discover that when they slow down and listen carefully, they notice more. Their journey leads them to Indigo Bunting, who teaches them how calming tools-like smooth stones-can help with focus and feelings.
In this lesson, students explore the power of careful listening, learning that true listening involves their whole body-being still, focused, and aware of the sounds around them. This builds self-awareness, strengthens focus and problem-solving, and encourages curiosity, empathy, and meaningful connection with others.