Discover the Hero Within

Unlock your Powers

Low-lift resources and printables to instill the hero mindset and foster kindness and resilience in your little hero.

The Spring Edit

Hello Hero

Welcome to your first issue. Inside: the Hero Mindset explained, how to raise a kind human, what the toy aisle is really teaching your boys, and a book pick worth reading. Articles to read, experiments to try — expert-informed and never prescriptive.

Meet Hartie

Hartie is the beloved superhero of Heroville, a trusted friend who helps children connect with their inner hero. His greatest power isn’t in saving the day but in helping kids see that they can. Through him, children learn that real strength comes from within. From the courage to try, the kindness to care, the responsibility to act, and the resilience to begin again.

Activate Hero Powers!

Color & Connect

Color Hartie as he helps others, finds his calm, and recognizes that he's loved for who he is.

Meet Hartie: The Power Pal

Meet Hartie: The Power Pal

Hartie is a deer. Superhero cape, heart-shaped shield, and a single mission: to help every child remember what they already are. That last part matters. Hartie doesn't arrive to fix children or tea...
What a Cape Does to a Child's Brain

What a Cape Does to a Child's Brain

The Cape Isn't Costume. It's Cue. There's a moment every parent recognizes. A child puts on a cape — or a superhero shirt, or any piece of clothing that signals hero — and something visibly shifts....
Behind the Hero Mindset

Behind the Hero Mindset

From a Doll Stroller to a Social-Emotional Learning Framework: The Story of Hart & Hero Some of the best ideas start with a simple observation. Ours started with a stroller. When Musya and I cr...