What comes with this book,
Raise Children Street-Smart
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Our Features
Real Lessons, Not Lectures
200 real-life scenarios and ready-made scripts help parents say the right thing while teaching kids practical judgment, confidence, and life skills that actually stick.
One Book, Every Age Stage
One practical guide for years of parenting, supporting children from primary school to their teen years with lessons that stay relevant as they grow.
Skills School Doesn't Teach
Prepare kids for life, not just school, with practical lessons in safety, money, emotional intelligence, and confident decision-making beyond the classroom.
A Script for the Hard Conversations
Confidently navigate difficult conversations with ready-made guidance that helps parents teach practical life lessons instead of improvising in stressful moments
Customer Reviews
Great book for parents.
The lessons are practical and easy to read with kids. My son loved it and we've already started applying some of the advice.
Try it Out
This is a great book. I bought it for my 7-year-old daughter, and she really enjoys it. The only minor issue is that the text is a little small, but overall it's an excellent purchase.
Must-Have
Really good book for little ones. The lessons are practical, easy to understand, and simple to apply in everyday situations. My child enjoyed reading it, and it sparked some great conversations together.!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Designed primarily for primary-to-early-secondary school kids, though many parents and grandparents use it as a guide for younger children too.
No. Every chapter is built around a specific real-life situation, paired with a clear “wrong reaction” and “smart move” — practical, not preachy.
Both work. The book is written clearly enough for solo reading, but many parents use it as a springboard for conversations.
Yes — translated by Wang Xinmeng for clarity and natural readability, while keeping the original lessons intact.
Most suited for ages 7–13, though the lessons apply more broadly.
This is written directly for the child, not the parent — built to teach skills, not just inform adults.