ALDRIC HOUSE KIDS
Aldric House Kids is the children’s learning branch of Aldric House — created to build character, values, and disciplined habits from the very beginning. Through thoughtfully written stories and age-appropriate learning materials, we help children develop curiosity, responsibility, and a strong moral foundation.
Education begins early, and so does character. Aldric House Kids focuses on the principles that matter most — family, honesty, self-control, gratitude, and care for others — taught gently through language children understand and parents trust. These early foundations prepare young minds not just for school, but for life.
Designed for children from early learning through age twelve, to be enjoyed with parental guidance.
FOUNDATIONS
Values and habits that shape character early
Family Is Everything
Family is where love begins and belonging is learned. Through everyday moments, children discover safety, care, and connection.
Family Is Everything teaches children that they are part of something bigger — a home built on love, support, and togetherness.
God Made Me Brave
Bravery does not mean fear disappears — it means we try anyway. Children learn courage when they trust that they are not alone and that they are capable of facing new challenges.
God Made Me Brave introduces faith, confidence, and inner strength in a gentle, reassuring way.
I Tell the Truth
Truth builds trust. When children learn to speak honestly, they grow in confidence, responsibility, and self-respect.
I Tell the Truth teaches that honesty matters — even when it’s hard — and that doing the right thing helps us grow.
I Finish What I Start
Completing tasks builds confidence. Children learn perseverance when they see effort through to the end.
I Finish What I Start encourages patience, responsibility, and pride in completing what we begin.
I Stay Calm
Staying calm helps children think clearly and make safe choices. When emotions feel big, learning to pause, breathe, and use words builds confidence and control.
I Stay Calm teaches emotional regulation, respect for boundaries, and knowing when to ask a trusted adult for help — strength rooted in self-control and safety.
Caring for My Body
Our bodies help us learn, play, and grow. When children learn to care for themselves, they build awareness, confidence, and respect for their own well-being.
Caring for My Body teaches healthy habits through simple, everyday choices — eating foods that help us grow, moving and stretching, resting when tired, and taking quiet moments to breathe and feel calm.
Sharing and Helping
Helping others makes communities stronger. When children learn to share, they learn empathy, kindness, and cooperation.
Sharing and Helping teaches that caring for others brings joy and builds friendships.
The Toy I Didn’t Buy
Self-control builds strength. When children learn to wait and make thoughtful choices, they grow in patience, discipline, and confidence.
The Toy I Didn’t Buy teaches that saying no to something small today can lead to something better tomorrow — and that choosing wisely helps us grow.
My First Piggy Bank
Saving teaches patience and planning. Small choices today create bigger possibilities tomorrow.
My First Piggy Bank introduces simple money habits — saving, spending wisely, and waiting for meaningful goals.
Respecting Mom and Dad
Respect is learned through love, listening, and example. Children grow when they understand the importance of guidance and gratitude.
Respecting Mom and Dad teaches appreciation, cooperation, and the value of family leadership.
Siblings Learn Together
Siblings are often our first friends — and our first teachers. Through everyday moments, children learn how to share space, feelings, and attention with someone close to them.
Siblings Learn Together teaches children patience, empathy, and cooperation, helping them understand that disagreements happen — but respect, kindness, and love help families grow stronger.