The Confetti Bookshelf Vault is a growing library of picture book lists and resources for upper elementary teachers who want to build confident, independent readers.
Build reading stamina, create confetti moments, and show reluctant readers the magic in every book.
Some students devour the story, while others do just about anything else.
You’ve tried all the popular strategies to inspire a love of reading —You’ve tried all the popular strategies to inspire a love of reading —
But not much has changed. Your struggling readers are still struggling. And you’re stressed over finding time for these strategies. Not to mention, you feel lost on how to turn these moments into meaningful reading experiences.
READING HAS SOME SERIOUS COMPETITION.
It feels hard to engage students in reading because you’re fighting a bigger battle. Video games, YouTube, and social media have trained students’ brains to expect constant stimulation.
Sitting down with a book can’t compete with that… unless you have the right tools.
The Confetti Bookshelf Vault is filled with doable, low-lift reading resources that build stamina and engage even the most reluctant readers. The resources inside make it easy to slip meaningful activities into your daily routine.
Sitting down with a book can’t compete with that… unless you have the right tools.
All students, including SPED and EL students, engaged in reading.
Students reading confidently and independently.
Take a peek at the picture book lists, seasonal resources, SEL activities, and extension activities waiting inside The Confetti Bookshelf Vault.
Book recommendations for January through December, with twelve picture book ideas for each month plus summaries and activity ideas.
Pair unique holidays with picture books, quick celebration summaries, fun facts, and turn-and-talk questions.
Seasonal picture book recommendations for back-to-school, winter, football season, and more, with prompts and activity ideas.
Go beyond the read-aloud with no-prep prompts, morning meeting questions, RACE practice, and comprehension activities.
“I teach 5th grade in California, and this saved me so much time incorporating picture books into my reading lessons to make my students more engaged!”
Each resource is teacher-created, classroom-tested goodness. Resources are low-prep and simple to implement, without losing their impact in the classroom!
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The Confetti Bookshelf Vault is a growing library of resources! Currently, there are 40+ resources inside, including book lists, picture book extension activities, SEL activities, and more.
When new resources are added, the price will go up — so grab The Confetti Bookshelf Vault today to save!
I will always tell you to read a picture book in class and the lover of a crispy Diet Coke.
I wasn’t always the kid who loved reading. In third grade, I was diagnosed with dyslexia and an auditory processing disorder. Reading was a struggle. With time, though, I found ways to work with my brain, and my love of reading grew.
I created The Confetti Bookshelf Vault to support every reader in your classroom. I want your students to fall in love with picture books, build reading stamina, and experience their own confetti moments. With this vault, students will strengthen their reading skills, grow their confidence, and discover that reading can feel meaningful, joyful, and fun.
The resources inside The Confetti Bookshelf Vault are written and created specifically for upper elementary students in grades 3–5. However, you can also use these resources to support English language learners and students receiving special education support who may benefit from lower-level reading materials.
All of the materials in the vault can be found in Google Drive. This makes it easy to access your resources, save them, and receive vault updates.All of the materials in the vault can be found in Google Drive. This makes it easy to access your resources, save them, and receive vault updates.
There are seven planned additions to The Confetti Bookshelf Vault, including monthly book lists and picture book extension activities. One new resource will be added each month in 2026, and the vault should be complete by the end of 2026.
Due to the digital nature of this resource, there are no refunds. If you are unhappy with your purchase or are struggling to access the materials, please contact ramonarecommends@gmail.com.
With The Confetti Bookshelf Vault, your students can engage with picture books in meaningful ways, build reading stamina, and celebrate their own confetti moments.
Instant access • 40+ resources • Future additions included