What Every Parent Can Learn from Alex & Kate (Even If You’ve Never Heard of Them)

What Every Parent Can Learn from Alex & Kate (Even If You’ve Never Heard of Them)

Discover how a picture book series for kids is quietly teaching grown-ups too…


“I just thought I was reading a sweet story to my son — until he asked me where chopsticks came from… and why we don’t use them!”

That moment was the lightbulb.

We created My Cousin Kate to nurture curiosity and kindness in kids — but over time, we realized something powerful:
it’s teaching parents just as much as it’s teaching their children.

Here’s what families around the world are learning from Alex, Kate, and their colorful, culture-filled adventures — and how you can too.


📚 1. Vocabulary Isn’t Just for the Classroom

Each story introduces 5 cultural objects — from samosas to pierogi to callaloo — helping kids grow their vocabulary without even realizing it.

But guess what?

Parents are learning new words, pronunciations, and cultural insights too.
It becomes a shared moment of discovery that deepens connection.

💡 Try this: Ask your child which object they remember best — then look it up together or even try it in real life (cook it, draw it, or find it on a map!).


🌍 2. Your Child’s Curiosity Can Reignite Yours

As Alex takes photos and shares his discoveries with Kate, children start asking beautiful, unexpected questions:

  • “Where is Poland?”

  • “Why do people take their shoes off indoors?”

  • “Can I send pictures to my cousin too?”

These questions open the door to broader conversations about respect, culture, and empathy.
And in many families, it sparks something unexpected — parents reflecting on their own childhood, heritage, or travel dreams.


💬 3. Simple Questions Build Deeper Bonds

At the end of every book, Alex reviews what he’s learned with Kate. She listens. She remembers. She smiles.

This isn’t just a cute moment — it’s a powerful educational tool.

💡 Try this tonight: After storytime, ask:
“What was your favorite object today?”
“Do we have anything like that at home?”

That 60-second conversation builds memory, confidence, and closeness — every night.


💞 4. Kindness Isn’t Taught — It’s Modeled

At the heart of My Cousin Kate is something deeper than vocabulary.

It’s emotional intelligence.

Alex is curious. Kate is grateful. Their families are kind, warm, and inclusive.
They’re never perfect — but they show kids what kindness looks like in action.

And that message quietly resonates with parents too:

Slow down.
Celebrate little discoveries.
Be curious together.
Kindness is contagious.


🎁 Ready to Try It With Your Child?

You can join Alex & Kate’s Kindness Club for free today!

🎨 Get a downloadable coloring book
📚 Access free story content and activities
💌 Receive simple weekly tips for learning and laughter

👉 Click here to join the Kindness Club now!


Final Thoughts

We thought we were writing picture books for kids.
But the truth is… they’ve taught us just as much.

Whether your child is curious, quiet, bold, or shy —
there’s something magical waiting for both of you inside My Cousin Kate.


 

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