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April 7, 2026 · Leave a Comment

“My Special Person is Like Nature” | SEL Writing Activity for Kids (Mother’s Day, Father’s Day & More)

3-5· PK-2

My Special Person is Like Nature: A Meaningful SEL Activity for Mother’s Day (and So Much More)

Looking for a simple SEL activity that helps kids slow down, reflect, and express appreciation in a meaningful way?

This “My Special Person is Like Nature” printable is one of those rare activities that feels just as good to do as it does to give.

Instead of another quick card or worksheet, this activity invites kids to think a little deeper—connecting the people they love to the natural world around them.


A meaningful SEL writing activity for kids to reflect on someone special. Perfect for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and classroom use (K–5).

🌎 Why This Activity Works So Well

Nature gives us powerful, easy-to-understand examples of care, strength, and growth.

🌞 The sun helps things grow
🌳 Trees provide shelter and stability
🌊 The ocean is strong and steady
🌸 Flowers bring beauty and joy

When kids compare someone special in their life to nature, they’re doing more than writing—they’re building empathy, observation skills, and emotional awareness.


❤️ A Thoughtful Alternative to Traditional Mother’s Day Activities

While this activity works beautifully for Mother’s Day, it was intentionally created to be inclusive and flexible.

Every child’s story is different—and this printable allows them to choose:

  • A parent
  • A grandparent
  • A sibling
  • A caregiver
  • Or any special person who supports them

That means every student can participate comfortably and meaningfully.


👨‍👩‍👧 Use It All Year Long

This isn’t just a one-day activity—it’s one you can come back to again and again.

Try it for:

  • 💐 Mother’s Day
  • 👔 Father’s Day
  • 👵 Grandparents Day
  • 🧡 Siblings Day
  • 🌿 SEL lessons and classroom community building
  • ☀️ Summer camps and homeschool reflection time

It’s especially helpful for mixed-age groups, where younger kids can draw and dictate, and older students can expand their writing.


✏️ What Kids Will Do

With simple, guided prompts, students will:

  • Choose a special person in their life
  • Compare them to something in nature
  • Explain their thinking through writing
  • Create a drawing to match
  • Share a message of appreciation

The included word bank makes it easy for all learners to get started, while still allowing for creativity and personal expression.

A meaningful SEL writing activity for kids to reflect on someone special. Perfect for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and classroom use (K–5).

🌱 Low Prep, High Impact

If you’re a teacher, parent, or camp leader—you know the value of something that’s:
✔ Easy to use
✔ Flexible across ages
✔ Meaningful without extra prep

This is one of those activities you can print and use right away—no complicated setup needed.


💛 A Small Moment That Sticks

Sometimes the simplest activities create the biggest impact.

Taking a few minutes to reflect on someone who helps us grow, feel safe, and stay strong is a powerful experience—for kids and the people who receive their work.


🌿 Grab the Free Printable

You can download the “My Special Person is Like Nature” activity here!


I’d Love to Hear From You!

If you use this activity, I’d love to know how it goes in your classroom or at home! Feel free to tag me on social media @creativebrainsgrowhere — I love seeing how learners explore science through hands-on creativity!

As an educator, author, and illustrator, your reviews and feedback help me continue creating meaningful, kid-friendly resources that support curious minds.

CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org

Thank you, and have a fantastic week!
— Julianne (J)
creativebrainsgrowhere.org
@creativebrainsgrowhere

❤️This resource has been donated to educators by CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org 

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Product FAQ

Is this activity appropriate for students without a traditional “mom” at home?

Yes! This resource uses inclusive language (“special person”) so every student can participate comfortably.

What grade levels does this work best for?

This printable is designed for K–5 and can be easily adapted. Younger students can draw and dictate, while older students expand their writing.

Is this a no-prep activity?

Yes! Just print and go—perfect for busy teachers.

Can this be used outside of Mother’s Day?

Absolutely. It works well for SEL lessons, family units, gratitude activities, and spring themes.

Does this align with standards?

Yes, it supports Common Core writing and speaking/listening standards, along with key SEL competencies.

Is this good for homeschool or camps?

Yes! This activity is ideal for homeschool, nature camps, and mixed-age groups thanks to its flexible format.

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