When your child faces a challenge, they usually...
🗣️ Speak up loudly about it
Even if they're the only one saying it
💚 Want to help others first
Sometimes giving up what they want
⚖️ Point out what's fair and unfair
They care deeply about rules being just
What kind of stories does your child love most?
🦁 Underdogs who prove everyone wrong
Standing alone against the crowd
❤️ Acts of kindness and sacrifice
Helping people they don't even know
👑 Justice and making things right
When unfair rules get changed
At the playground, your child is most likely to...
📢 Call out unfairness even when alone
Won't stay quiet if something's wrong
🤝 Give their turn to someone else
Especially kids who look left out
📋 Make sure the game rules are fair
For everyone, not just their friends
What value do you most want your child to learn?
💪 Courage to stand alone
Speaking up even when it's hard
🎁 Generosity and sacrifice
Helping others, even at a cost
⚖️ Fairness and democracy
Rules that work for everyone
When reading together, your child asks the most questions about...
🎤 Why people don't speak up
"Why didn't they say something?"
💰 Why people don't share more
"Can't we just help them?"
📜 Why rules exist
"Who made that rule? Is it fair?"
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Your Child Should Meet Churchill!
📖 "The Girl Who Wouldn't Shut Up" (Edie's Story)
Your child notices injustice and isn't afraid to speak up—even when they're the only one.
They need stories about courage to stand alone, just like Churchill did during his "wilderness years"
when everyone told him to stay quiet.
What They'll Learn
Speaking up when you're standing alone takes real courage—and sometimes changes everything.
Meet Edie: Everyone says she talks too much. But when the village allotment is threatened
and all the adults stay silent, Edie's voice is exactly what's needed. Inspired by Churchill's lesson:
you don't need a crowd to speak the truth.
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⚓
Your Child Should Meet the Royal Navy!
📖 "The Collection Jar" (Remi's Story)
Your child has a generous heart and notices when others need help. They need stories about
using strength to protect others—like the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron, who spent decades
fighting the slave trade to help people they'd never meet.
What They'll Learn
Real generosity means giving up something you love to help someone you'll never meet.
Meet Remi: He's saved £63.42 for the 72-color art set he's been dreaming about.
But when he sees a classmate with only one broken pencil, Remi faces an impossible choice.
Inspired by the Royal Navy lesson: true strength means protecting those who can't protect themselves.
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⚖️
Your Child Should Meet Magna Carta!
📖 "Tomorrow's Rules" (Maisie's Story)
Your child cares deeply about fairness and wants rules to make sense. They need stories about
democracy and justice—like Magna Carta's 800-year lesson that good rules work for everyone,
even the king.
What They'll Learn
The best rules are ones that work for everyone—including you when you're not in charge.
Meet Maisie: She gets to make ALL the playground rules. It's brilliant!
Until someone else gets the clipboard—and Maisie discovers her own rules are unfair.
Inspired by Magna Carta's lesson: you're never too young (or too powerful) to learn about fairness.
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