Future readiness
Skills that matter more than ever in an AI-driven world
12 rhyming stories that teach kids (ages 4–11) how to understand and talk about their feelings, from anger and fear to confidence and gratitude. Each book includes reflection questions and a QR-linked rap to make emotional learning fun and memorable.
The Little Books Collection empowers kids to build emotional literacy, empathy, and resilience (skills linked to lifelong well-being, healthy relationships, and academic success!)
Support emotional growth, one feeling at a time.
A monthly subscription box to surprise and delight your child AND provide positive learning
“Even more than IQ, our emotional awareness and abilities to handle feelings will determine our success and happiness in all walks of life, including family relationships”
Inside each box:
A beautifully written and illustrated book introducing the featured EMOTION in a way kids understand—complete with links to a playful rap and karaoke version to reinforce learning through rhythm and fun.
Sensory-rich, hands-on tools to help your child express and manage their emotions in a safe and creative way.
Practical, research-backed tips that make it easy for you to start meaningful, judgment-free conversations at home.
No commitment required — pause or cancel anytime
Just $39.99/month — with over $65 in product value inside each box
Ships straight to your door — ready to explore together
Perfect for kids aged 4–11 — and designed with families in mind
Let the box be your cue to slow down, tune in, and grow stronger—together.
Investing in emotional intelligence isn’t just about today—it’s about giving your child tools that will last a lifetime.
Skills that matter more than ever in an AI-driven world
Tools to handle anxiety, stress, and big emotions
From the playground to the dinner table
Raising inclusive, socially aware humans
Every box is a new chance to nurture your child’s emotional superpowers—through joy, not pressure.
We’re building a world where emotional health is as natural as ABCs and 123s. Because every child deserves a toolkit for feelings—and every parent deserves the support to guide them.