Free activity books that teach kids to think, feel, and speak up.
Printable, illustrated workbooks for ages 3 to 8. Reading, big feelings, body safety, fairness, and caring for a neighborhood. One kid activity and one grown-up script on every page. All free to open and print.
Seven little books. One big idea.
Each one is a complete, printable workbook built around a single skill. Click to open it, then print. Pick the one your family needs first.

Kamsi Learns to Read
The girl who always asks "why, though?" is about to find the answers herself. Sounds, letters, and first words.
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Big Feelings, Real Words
Every feeling has a name. When we can name it, we can hold it. A gentle start for the youngest kids.
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The Repair Kit
What to do after you mess up. Because everyone does, and fixing it is a skill you can learn.
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My Body, My Yes
You are the boss of your body. This little book is how you learn to use that power.
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Secrets, Surprises & Safe Grown-Ups
How to tell a happy surprise from an unsafe secret, and exactly who to tell.
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Tiny Citizen
Fairness, rules, and finding your voice. Because a kid is a citizen too.
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The Care Map
Look around your neighborhood. Notice who needs what. Do one small kind thing.
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A second set that grows with the kid: from "is that robot real?" at three, to "who made this feed, and why?" at twelve. Free to open and print.

Real, Pretend & the Listening Robot
Color the world, ask the questions, trust the kid. A first look at what is real and what is pretend.
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The Always-Yes Robot
Spot the sycophant. Ask the better question. Out-think a machine that agrees with everything.
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Who Made This?
Three questions, a label, a pledge. For tweens who already know the feed is lying.
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