Explore the world
A small town with one coach, one rec center, and one enormous maple. Where every tool the Kids Club teaches was first tried, fumbled, named, and practiced again.
The Rec Center
- The gym
- Coach B's open studio — a padded floor, a few soft mats, a single clipboard on the wall. Where the tools are introduced, rehearsed, and named.
- The lobby
- The warm threshold between outside and inside. Benches, cubbies, a window onto the great maple.
- The reading chair
- A deep forest-green chair by the window where Coach B reads after a hard session. Rue sometimes watches from the tree just outside.
The town
- Main street
- Low brick buildings, painted signs, a bakery, a post office, a small library — all close enough to walk between on a short afternoon.
- Kids' homes
- Quiet houses with kitchens where parent bridges get spoken at the counter, living rooms where the read-alongs play, and bedrooms where the Clipboard colors get hung.
- The park
- Wide grass, one oak, a single bench. Where kids try the tools in the wild.
The Great Maple Tree
- Rue's branch
- Halfway up, on the side facing the rec center. A silent observer's perch — quiet, careful, never intrusive. Where the show's gentlest character lives, watching without a word.
- The roots
- The tree is the town's quiet clock. Spring buds. Summer shade. Autumn leaves. Winter stillness. The seasons are felt, not narrated.