✓ have a stronger ability to manage tough emotions
✓ experience lower frustration levels and fewer clashes
✓ deepen their sense of responsibility
✓ see challenges as opportunities
✓ express improved confidence, tenacity, and grit
✓ make wiser, more compassionate choices.
In Level One, Ari is a young, idealistic boy with a sarcastic side that gets him into trouble when he visits Mr. Why’s toy store. Mr. Why sees an eagerness to learn within Ari and gives him a special game called “The Game of Life.” Ari finds himself trapped in an alternate universe where he needs to learn the rules of the game in order to get back home.
A snippet from Lesson 1: Life is Like a Game
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In Level Two, Ari and his friend Gabby are on a whole new adventure traveling through a variety of exciting worlds where they will learn about cause and effect, judgment, the power of words, and appreciation among many other concepts. They will face a lot of challenges, but have Mr. Why and other guides to help them along the way.
A snippet from lesson nine: The Power of Words
Children and parents are raving!
“This program was very simple and exactly what my child needed. It took the profound and made it completely accessible for his mind. And he loved it!“
– Brooke, Mom
“The program helped me deepen my knowledge on how to deal with my opponent and listen to my true voice. Each lesson was something that will be needed later on in my life and gave me a good foundation on how to handle different situations. The lessons are fun and creative way, which made me motivated to continue on from Level 1 to Level 2. It is a great accomplishment to finish both levels!“
– Olivia, 13 years old
“Thank you so much for all of your hard work, careful thought, and caring hearts in bringing this message for all the children of the world. My daughters and I have greatly benefited from both levels of this program. I hope that I am able to take this wisdom you have given to me and my family and ‘pay it forward.’“
– Lyndra, Mom