Sometimes we forget that every leader was once a child. The values they develop, the habits they form, and the decisions they practice early in life shape the leaders they eventually become. 47 Little Leadership Lessons, written by Dr. Alexis Davis, introduces leadership where it truly begins: childhood. Through relatable stories and thoughtful rhymes, children read about managing emotions, thinking independently, setting healthy boundaries, and decision-making in everyday situations. Along the way, young readers explore essential leadership qualities such as responsibility, emotional intelligence, perseverance, adaptability, gratitude, sportsmanship, and self-leadership.

Tomorrow’s leaders are sitting in classrooms today.

Designed as an extension of 47 Little Leadership Lessons, this interactive card set brings leadership to life through play. Dr. Davis created it to help children actively think, speak, and identify leadership in real-time. Each card includes a definition to deepen understanding while making learning engaging and memorable. Use alongside the book or as a powerful standalone tool.

Draw a card. Describe the leadership word without using the challenge words.

Your team guesses before time runs out.

Free | Leadership Word Search
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Introduce children to important leadership qualities through a fun and engaging word search. This activity helps young learners discover leadership words such as integrity, responsibility, teamwork, and confidence while building vocabulary and problem solving skills. This activity encourages children to explore the traits that help strong leaders grow.

Free | My Leadership Superpower Journal
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This printable journal activity gives children a structured way to reflect on their strengths and experiences. Through simple prompts, they think about times they have shown qualities like kindness, honesty, and perseverance, and begin to recognize how those moments connect to leadership. The activity includes space for writing and reflection, helping children organize their thoughts and express their ideas in their own words. It can be used at home or in the classroom as a tool to support self-awareness and thoughtful decision-making.

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