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Kind Street Library

Kid tested · Kid approved!

Where kind hearts learn & grow

Story-first homeschool unit studies and character-building storybooks for kids ages 5–9 — warm, hand-drawn, and gentle on the parent running the show.

made by a homeschool family, for yours 💛

Explore History with Benjamin — Independence Day unit study coverGrandma Harvest's Thanksgiving Adventure — unit study cover

Story-first learning

Every study and storybook starts with a character kids love — so the learning rides in on curiosity, not willpower.

Made by a homeschool mom

Built from unit studies real families already use and love. Print-and-go pages, zero prep marathons, no teacher's manual required.

Character over checklists

Kindness, courage, honesty, and grace — practiced through stories and family conversations, never lectures.

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Meet the Kids of Kind Street

A 22-book storybook series about eight friends on one neighborhood street — learning kindness, courage, and honesty the real way: by getting it wrong, being loved anyway, and trying again.

Milo Martinez

age 7 · his red hoodie

Big-hearted leader who jumps in first and learns to listen.

Allie Washington

age 8 · her headband

Thoughtful and observant, finding the courage to speak up.

Leo Chen

age 6 · his mismatched socks

The neighborhood giggle — imaginative, warm, and learning follow-through.

Harper James

age 7 · her green jacket

Organized and dependable, practicing grace when plans wobble.

Liam Anderson

age 8 · his sketchbook

Quiet artist discovering his ideas are worth sharing.

Nina Kapoor

age 7 · her running shoes

Bold and generous, learning that asking for help is brave too.

Owen Murphy

age 6 · his striped shirt

Gentle and loyal, finding small braveries one day at a time.

Ruby Collins

age 8 · her star hair clip

New to the neighborhood and eager to belong, learning patience.

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7 Days of Kindness Conversation Cards

One beautiful printable card per day — each with a story-shaped question that gets kids ages 5–9 actually talking about kindness, courage, and friendship at dinner or bedtime.

  • Print, cut, and keep them by the dinner table
  • Zero-prep conversations that go deeper than “how was your day?”
  • Plus occasional warm, useful ideas from the library — no spam, ever

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