What's Next: More Stories, More Wisdom, More Conversations
March 20, 2026
Parents are looking for books that carry real weight. Books that start conversations instead of ending with "the end." So we're building more.
Read more →Thoughts on philosophy, parenting, and making books for little thinkers.
March 20, 2026
Parents are looking for books that carry real weight. Books that start conversations instead of ending with "the end." So we're building more.
Read more →March 19, 2026
We all want to raise good humans. Kind ones. Patient ones. Brave ones. But how do you actually teach that to a four-year-old?
Read more →March 18, 2026
The third Little Thinkers book is about something every child is already learning: how to be a good friend.
Read more →March 17, 2026
Every letter, every number, every tracing activity is paired with something that matters beyond the page.
Read more →March 16, 2026
The design challenge at the heart of every Little Thinkers book: take a real historical figure and make them recognizable as a child, relatable to a child, and true to who they actually were.
Read more →March 15, 2026
Patience, courage, kindness. These aren't English-language concepts. So why would the books be?
Read more →March 14, 2026
Most children's books end with the last page. What if the book gave you something to talk about after?
Read more →March 13, 2026
Open any page of a Little Thinkers book and you'll see a story at the top and a quote at the bottom. The story is for your child. The quote is for you.
Read more →March 12, 2026
You can't teach a four-year-old patience by telling them to be patient. But you can read them a story about a boy who learns that sitting still is sometimes how you get closer.
Read more →March 11, 2026
We weren't planning to put ancient philosophy in a children's book. We were just looking for books we actually wanted to read to our own kids.
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