FULAIRA: The kasahorow Family Support Plan

For a child who needs to feel secure at home

 (4.5)

Connection skill: Speaking that makes a child feel secure at home

The child who feels secure at home carries that security into every room they enter. Every child already knows how to create joy. What stops them is not a lack of ability — it is an unmet need. A need for grace. For comfort. For safety. For trust. For the sense that each adult who speaks any language wants to make them feel secure in their presence. FULAIRA activity books name those needs — one book at a time — and give parents and grandparents the gift that says: I see you, and this home knows you. All you need to get started together is a set of coloring pencils/crayons.
Trust - Family Coloring Book

Trust

Family are the people you trust. Amina identifies the people in her family with a coloring activity. Parents start a conversation with this question: what role does each person play to make our family stronger in unity?

My Body in KASAHOROW

Safety

Amina learns to identify her visible body parts with a coloring activity. Parents start a conversation with this question: How does each body part protect Amina?

My First KASAHOROW Bible

Grace

Amina learns about the love story of the Bible. Parents start a conversation with this question: What is love willing to do to restore a friendship?

KASAHOROW Children's Dictionary

Responsibility

Amina's parents use this handbook for recording the dates of correct vocabulary usage from all activity books. It is a simple way to model taking responsibility for growth to a child.

Comfort Coloring Book

Comfort

Amina identifies the objects in her home with a coloring activity. Parents start a conversation with this question: How does each object make you feel comfortable at home?

My First Book of Animals

Wisdom

Amina learns to identify animals with a coloring activity. Parents start a conversation with this question: What wisdom can we learn from each animal?

My First KASAHOROW Counting Book

Fairness

Amina learns to count with fun illustrations. Parents start a conversation with this question: What makes sharing feel fair?

Color in many languages

Respect

Amina learns to follow instructions to color each illustration. Parents start a conversation with this question: How do you feel when your friend ignores your instructions?

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What Our Adults Say

Hear from families who use our books every day

Willa - Father of Child

Makes me so happy to be able to have this help to teach my children after recently losing my Baba!.

Phyllis - Grandmother

The dictionary is accurate and a wonderful gift.

Anonymous - Mom of Toddler

Fun, screen-free ways to teach [my] toddler--something I can do in 10 minutes a day.