Digital Mighty Kind Issue 5: Home

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MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home DIGITAL FILE

Enjoy all this issue has to offer on the go! Easy downloads allow for you to carry your Mighty Kind issue with you on any mobile, tablet, or other digital device as a PDF! Great for road trips, airplane rides, or any time you're wanting portable reading and activity options. 

You will be emailed a link to download the file after checkout. You will have 24 hours to download your files before the link expires. We recommend you download to a computer and not a mobile device as the files will be easier for you to find on a computer. Files will be stamped with your purchase info (name and email) as these are to be used for personal use for a single household only and not shared or distributed without prior written authorization.

For those seeking licenses to use in classrooms, co-ops, or other group settings, please send an email to yourfriends@mightykindkids.com and we will be happy to assist you.

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MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home

Baseball players run toward it, we’re all quarantined in it, and they say there’s no place sweeter! In Issue 5, we’re talking about home. 

Home means something a little bit different to each one of us and yet there’s something universal about it. In this issue, we’ll explore the idea of home as a physical structure as we take a tour of traditional homes all around the world. We’ll explore home as a feeling with a story about an unhoused girl who finds a sense of belonging somewhere else. We’ll explore home as a place as we learn to find our home on a map, and draw our own hometown maps. 

And there’s more! In our Culture section, we’ll learn more about the Indigenous peoples who call Turtle Island (North America) home. In the “Big Idea” section, where we devote pages to critical thinking and self-development, we discover the importance of compassion. And we’ll show you how to put those skills to work in the “Service” section with a project to help unhoused neighbors. 

Grown-ups: You will find companion articles from parenting coach Marwa Abdelfattah and an interview with designer Joy Cho. We hope you’ll take this one home with you!

Cover art by Ryan Pooman

Specs: Full-color, 64 pages

Age Range: Mighty Kind is designed for kids ages 5 and up, but really, we think it’s for everyone!

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MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home DIGITAL FILE

Enjoy all this issue has to offer on the go! Easy downloads allow for you to carry your Mighty Kind issue with you on any mobile, tablet, or other digital device as a PDF! Great for road trips, airplane rides, or any time you're wanting portable reading and activity options. 

You will be emailed a link to download the file after checkout. You will have 24 hours to download your files before the link expires. We recommend you download to a computer and not a mobile device as the files will be easier for you to find on a computer. Files will be stamped with your purchase info (name and email) as these are to be used for personal use for a single household only and not shared or distributed without prior written authorization.

For those seeking licenses to use in classrooms, co-ops, or other group settings, please send an email to yourfriends@mightykindkids.com and we will be happy to assist you.

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MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home

Baseball players run toward it, we’re all quarantined in it, and they say there’s no place sweeter! In Issue 5, we’re talking about home. 

Home means something a little bit different to each one of us and yet there’s something universal about it. In this issue, we’ll explore the idea of home as a physical structure as we take a tour of traditional homes all around the world. We’ll explore home as a feeling with a story about an unhoused girl who finds a sense of belonging somewhere else. We’ll explore home as a place as we learn to find our home on a map, and draw our own hometown maps. 

And there’s more! In our Culture section, we’ll learn more about the Indigenous peoples who call Turtle Island (North America) home. In the “Big Idea” section, where we devote pages to critical thinking and self-development, we discover the importance of compassion. And we’ll show you how to put those skills to work in the “Service” section with a project to help unhoused neighbors. 

Grown-ups: You will find companion articles from parenting coach Marwa Abdelfattah and an interview with designer Joy Cho. We hope you’ll take this one home with you!

Cover art by Ryan Pooman

Specs: Full-color, 64 pages

Age Range: Mighty Kind is designed for kids ages 5 and up, but really, we think it’s for everyone!

MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home DIGITAL FILE

Enjoy all this issue has to offer on the go! Easy downloads allow for you to carry your Mighty Kind issue with you on any mobile, tablet, or other digital device as a PDF! Great for road trips, airplane rides, or any time you're wanting portable reading and activity options. 

You will be emailed a link to download the file after checkout. You will have 24 hours to download your files before the link expires. We recommend you download to a computer and not a mobile device as the files will be easier for you to find on a computer. Files will be stamped with your purchase info (name and email) as these are to be used for personal use for a single household only and not shared or distributed without prior written authorization.

For those seeking licenses to use in classrooms, co-ops, or other group settings, please send an email to yourfriends@mightykindkids.com and we will be happy to assist you.

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MIGHTY KIND — Issue 5: Home

Baseball players run toward it, we’re all quarantined in it, and they say there’s no place sweeter! In Issue 5, we’re talking about home. 

Home means something a little bit different to each one of us and yet there’s something universal about it. In this issue, we’ll explore the idea of home as a physical structure as we take a tour of traditional homes all around the world. We’ll explore home as a feeling with a story about an unhoused girl who finds a sense of belonging somewhere else. We’ll explore home as a place as we learn to find our home on a map, and draw our own hometown maps. 

And there’s more! In our Culture section, we’ll learn more about the Indigenous peoples who call Turtle Island (North America) home. In the “Big Idea” section, where we devote pages to critical thinking and self-development, we discover the importance of compassion. And we’ll show you how to put those skills to work in the “Service” section with a project to help unhoused neighbors. 

Grown-ups: You will find companion articles from parenting coach Marwa Abdelfattah and an interview with designer Joy Cho. We hope you’ll take this one home with you!

Cover art by Ryan Pooman

Specs: Full-color, 64 pages

Age Range: Mighty Kind is designed for kids ages 5 and up, but really, we think it’s for everyone!