Meet Alohi – ahLOWhi- one of the characters in the Rose and Lion leadership program and book. She’s just moved to Redwood Creek with her mom, who opened a bakery named Angel’s (Ramblie calls it Heaven). Alohi loves playing competitive sports like soccer and is…
Pinda is a tree kangaroo who loves climbing and playing with her friends. She got injured so she’s a little off balance physically – but she’s the one who brings balance and positivity to all around her. Tree kangaroos – in real life – are…
Taj is warm, funny and kind. He’s smart and athletic. In fact, it seems like everything he touches turns to gold. Sometimes the other kids feel a little jealous of Taj. But he’s so charming, it’s hard to resist his friendship. His main struggle is…
These are the main characters in the book Rose and the Lion (coming soon) and the Rose and Lion Leadership programs. Explore the map of Redwood Creek. And get introduced to each of the characters super-strengths and tough spots: Makoto Taj Alohi Ramblie Lion Pinda…
Learn more about Rose and Lion Leadership for elementary school-aged children in this video: We’re inviting you to join the imaginary world of Redwood Creek, where there are mysteries to solve and fun ways to learn skills to help you become a leader. You’ll meet…
Introducing Makoto – one of the leaders in the book Rose and the Lion (being written) and the Rose & Lion Leadership program. His challenge: Makoto finds he has to work harder than everyone else to get the same results, which can be frustrating. He’s…
Ramblie takes his role as Head of Animal Welcome very seriously. Almost as seriously as cake. And pie. But that’s another story.
Meet Ramblie – another character in the Rose and Lion Leadership program. The characters live in Redwood Creek and Ramblie plays the important role of Head Welcome Agent for animals considering a move to the town. He takes his role quite seriously- as seriously as…
Enrolling young children in a leadership program focused on development of key social and emotional skills is a way to build competencies that are valuable to the child right now – and in the future. Research shows that the prime time to acquire new skills…
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