What
All parents want to prepare kids for a confident, prosperous life. It’s in this context that parenting for creative problem-solving is urgent and critical; we must nurture the creativity within our little people so it becomes their life long asset.
Why
Machines, automation, artificial intelligence... all kinds of brain-melting technology is rapidly changing everything - let alone the climate crisis, global pandemics et al. No matter what the future holds, kids who can solve problems through the substance of their ideas will thrive.
How
We're renewing parents knowledge of creativity so to better parent for creativity - knowingly and confidently nurturing kids imaginations to future-proof them come what may.
The modern-day handbook for parenting creative problem-solvers
CREATIVE KIDS ARE HAPPY KIDS
What do we parents and carers want most for our kids? Isn’t it for them to ultimately be healthy and happy in their lives?
Numerous scientific studies show that “creativity is a healing, life-affirming activity”. Creative people are healthier and enjoy greater mental freedom i.e. happier!
Therefore parents, grandparents and carers of all kinds… nurturing, developing and liberating our kids' creativity - and so their imaginative capacity for problem-solving - is future-proofing them to become happy adults - and so thrive in life.
Essentials for the BIFKiDS toolbox
BIFKiDS publishing
STORIES TO INSPIRE AND ACTIVATE BIFKIDS AT HOME
Story No 1
IDEAS GIRL ‘A Searching Problem’
Hettie has a secret super power that only her dog Ruff knows about...
under her bed is a box of imagination that helps her become Ideas Girl.
Can you use your creativity to her her solve a searching problem...?
Activity book
Issue #1 ‘A Nutty Problem’
Packed with stories, puzzles and more this is our first problem-solving handbook for BIFKiDS everywhere.
Story No 2
IDEAS BOY ‘A Stinky Problem’
Jack discovers he has a secret super power similar to his sister and their dog Ruff... He puts together a box of imagination that helps him become Ideas Boy.
Can you use your creativity to help him solve a stink problem...?