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The Principles Playbook: A Comic Guide for Growing Kids

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English Title The Principles Playbook: A Comic Guide for Growing Kids
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★ Targets the exact issues kids 6-15 face – from lying and peer pressure to shirking responsibility.
★ Teaches through relatable comics – kids learn by seeing realistic problems solved by peers.
★ A practical playbook with 174 solutions – concrete steps for 56 real-life scenarios.
★ Answers parents' top concerns – tackles screen time, disrespect, and more, fostering growth through shared reading.

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“I didn’t do it!”
“Everyone else is doing it, so I should too!”
“I’m in a bad mood, so I can just lose my temper.”
“It’s someone else’s stuff, so it doesn’t matter if it gets broken.”
“Even though I promised, I don’t have to do it.”
Does your child ever say things like this?

This is a 4-volume educational comic book series designed specifically for children aged 6-15. Positioned as the “Answer Book for Behavior and Rules,” it focuses on the critical period for cultivating a child's sense of principle. Through lively and entertaining comic stories, it helps children develop their moral compass and understand behavioral limits.

Meet a vibrant cast of peer protagonists — they face real challenges in their daily lives like “wanting to outperform a classmate,” “fearing not fitting in,” or “feeling anxious about grades.” They also encounter tests of principle: “Should I lie to cover up a mistake?”, “Should I blindly follow the crowd?”, “How do I say no to an unreasonable request?”. Each story is a microcosm of real life, allowing children to see “themselves” and their “friends” in the characters.

This series doesn't just use comics to present problematic scenarios; it also extracts clear behavioral guidelines after each story (e.g., concrete steps for “avoiding trouble from loose talk,” thinking methods for “how to refuse politely”). It guides children from merely “knowing right from wrong” to “learning how to act.” Simultaneously, it tackles common child-rearing headaches (lying, procrastination, weak responsibility, privacy leaks, etc.), helping parents move beyond the ineffectiveness of mere lecturing. Through parent-child co-reading, it conveys the idea that “principles are not shackles, but wings that allow you to fly steadier and farther”, ultimately fostering independent individuals who “understand limits, know when to advance or retreat, and have a strong sense of responsibility”.

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