
A BOOK THAT TEACHES WHAT SCHOOL NEVER DID
Street smarts your kid will actually use
Every chapter is a real scene. A kid getting pressured by friends. A stranger who seems too friendly. A moment where staying quiet feels easier than speaking up. Your child sees the situation, sees the wrong move, then sees the smart one.
No lectures. No fear. Just 150+ scenarios that build judgment one page at a time.
A BOOK THAT MAKES THE TALK EASIER
Raise Children Street Smart hands you the opening line. Instead of lecturing your kid about strangers, peer pressure, or manipulation, you read the scene together and let the book ask the questions.
Each chapter breaks down one real pain point: how to tell good words from bad ones, when "you're scared" is a trick, how to spot when someone's pushing you to do something you don't want to do. Your kid sees it happen to the characters first, so it never feels like it's about them.
With over 150 growth scenes, 150 pain point breakdowns, and 150 practical guides, every page gives your child something to actually use next time it happens for real.
QUICK ANSWERS ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE
What's inside Raise Children Street Smart?
What's inside Raise Children Street Smart?
Over 150 real life growth scenes, 150 breakdowns of common pain points kids face, and 150 practical guides for handling growing up challenges. It's a comic edition, so every lesson is shown through illustrated scenes, not paragraphs of advice.
What age is it for?
What age is it for?
Built for kids learning to navigate real social situations, typically ages 6 to 12. Parents read it alongside younger kids and let older kids read independently.
Is this a comic book or a parenting guide?
Is this a comic book or a parenting guide?
Both. It's written and illustrated for kids to read like a story, with a clear right move and wrong move shown in every scene. Parents get a natural way to start conversations without it feeling like a lecture.
Does it cover bullying, manipulation, and stranger safety?
Does it cover bullying, manipulation, and stranger safety?
Yes. Chapters cover reading social cues, recognizing when someone's trying to manipulate or pressure them, handling fear tactics like "you're scared," and building the judgment to make safer choices on their own.