Your child will face 10,000 moments of frustration before they turn 10 years old.
The question isn't whether they'll struggle. It's whether they'll have the inner tools to keep going.
This deck gives them those tools - 26 of them, one for every letter of the alphabet. From A (Attempt Everything) to Z (Zone of Learning), each card introduces a growth mindset principle through a short, vivid story your child can see themselves in.
Then it goes further. Every card includes a simple, no-prep activity - building a paper airplane, bouncing a ball, starting a question jar - that turns the idea into a real experience. Because children don't learn from lectures. They learn from doing.
This is not just a flash card deck. It's a thinking toolkit disguised as a card game.
Developed with child psychologists and early-childhood educators, the deck follows a narrative arc: three friends (Ari, Lee, and Tia) prepare for a talent show, facing setbacks, self-doubt, and breakthroughs along the way. Your child follows their journey and, without realizing it, absorbs 26 frameworks for handling real-life challenges.
Use it at bedtime (one card per night = almost a month of content), on road trips, in classrooms, or as independent play for kids who can read.