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What would
YOUR child
choose?

Emma faces real dilemmas.

Your child decides what she does.

 

Together they discover what happens next — and learn something they'll never forget.

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Choice-based learning

Ages 3-7

SEL, Science, etc.

Not just a book.
An interactive adventure.

Every Emma book puts your child in the driver's seat. Emma faces a real dilemma — and your child decides what she does. Then they live the consequence together.

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Emma faces a choice

A real, relatable dilemma — sharing, getting angry, exploring something unknown. Emma stops and asks: "Hmm. What do YOU think I should do?"

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Your child decides

A or B. React now or pause and think. Help the bird or keep walking. Every choice leads somewhere real — and different children choose differently.

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They feel the consequence

Emma lives what your child chose. The lesson sticks not because they were told — but because they felt it. That's the magic no worksheet can replicate.

Help Emma decide.

A real choice from Emma's books — what would your child pick?

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Emma says..

"I went to get a snack and there is only ONE cookie left on the plate. I really, really want it. But my little brother Ollie hasn't had one yet today. He doesn't even know it's there. Hmm… What do YOU think I should do?"

What should Emma do

What should Emma do?

It's there. I got here first. Finders keepers!

He hasn't had one. I'll find something else.

Most children choose differently the second time — try both!

Big Feelings. Brave Choices. Endless Adventures.

Every Emma book is an interactive story journey where kids explore emotions, make choices, and discover what happens next — again and again.

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Emma's Science Adventures

Emma explores 13 science adventures — from bouncing beakers to weather mysteries. Every chapter is a choice-driven comic story that teaches real Grade 1 science concepts.

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Emma's Big Feelings

Sad. Angry. Scared. Excited. Anxious. Surprised. Emma meets each big feeling and your child helps her navigate them — building emotional vocabulary and empathy one choice at a time.

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Emma's Big Choices

React now or pause and choose? Emma faces 6 real-life emotional dilemmas and your child helps her decide. Every choice teaches self-control through felt consequence — not lectures.

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Emma was built for you.

Three kinds of parents love Emma — for very different reasons. Which one sounds like you?

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The Co-Adventure Parent

You want quality time that actually means something. Emma is the only book series where you and your child genuinely disagree about what Emma should do — and both of you are right.

"The book that starts an argument at bedtime — the best kind."

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The Critical Thinker Parent

You want your child to learn HOW to think — not just what to think. Emma's choice-consequence mechanic is exactly how decision-making and critical thinking are trained in early childhood.

"Emma doesn't teach your child what to think. She teaches them HOW to think."

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The Homeschooling Parent

One Emma book gives you an entire week of discussion-based learning. Every choice point is a lesson. Every consequence is a curriculum moment. The most flexible learning tool you own.

"One Emma book. Multiple paths. A week of discussion questions."

Real families. Real choices. Real impact.

"My 5-year-old told me I was WRONG about what Emma should choose. She was right. We've read it four times and chosen differently every single time."

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Sarah M.

Mum of two, aged 4 & 6

We use Emma's Science Adventures as our entire science spine for weeks 2–4. The kids don't even realise they're learning. Best homeschool tool I own."

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Jennifer K.

Homeschooling parent, 3 kids

"After reading the Big Feelings book, my son started saying 'I need to pause' when he got angry. He's 4. I nearly cried. Emma taught him what I couldn't explain."

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David R.

Dad, son aged 4

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