- 88 one-page life lessons across 120+ full-colour pages — on nerves, honesty, kindness, showing off and the other things school never quite gets to
- Built for ages 6–10 — every lesson stands alone, so your child can read one at bedtime or ten on a rainy Sunday
- They don't just read it, they see it — illustrated scenes, one simple rule, and a “Talk About It” prompt that turns each lesson into a conversation
The Picture Playbook of Life Lessons for Kids
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Inside the Book: 88 One-Page Lessons Kids Will Actually Understand
Each lesson stands alone — illustrated scenes, one simple rule, and a question to talk through. Read one tonight, or ten on a rainy Sunday.
No chapters to get through and no reading order to keep up with. Each of the 88 lessons is a single self-contained page, so your child can read anytime, anywhere, at their own pace.
Comic-strip scenes give kids words for what's happening inside them — lessons like Nervousness is excitement in disguise turn a vague, uncomfortable feeling into something they can name and handle.
Every lesson lands on one short rule, written the way a child would repeat it. Be proud. Share it. Don't perform it. Short enough to remember in the moment it matters.
Each page flags the mistake kids usually make and draws it out, so your child recognises it in themselves without needing you to point it out first.
Every lesson connects back to the playground, the classroom and the dinner table — so the idea doesn't stay on the page, it shows up where your child actually lives.
Each lesson closes with one question designed to get kids expressing their own thoughts and parents guiding the discussion. Use them at dinner, in the car, or at bedtime.
The Difference Between a Book Kids Read Once and One They Actually Live By
The Difference Between a Book Kids Read Once and One They Actually Live By
A Whole Lesson in One Page
No lecturing, no long paragraphs. Turn to the page that matches today's moment and let the pictures do the explaining.
The Emotional Skills School Doesn't Grade
Nobody scores a child on handling disappointment or repairing a friendship. Each lesson builds exactly the skills a report card leaves out.
Built to Make Big Ideas Simple
Abstract values like honesty, courage and empathy become concrete scenes a six-year-old understands the first time through.
A Foundation That Grows With Them
These aren't one-time reads. They're habits your child carries into friendships, school and every hard day that comes after.
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