Coach B’s Grown-Up Room

Coach B’s Grown-Up Room with free coloring pages, a Power Leaf Guide, Quick Answers, the family promise, newsletter, and support links.

Coach’s Clipboard

Free coloring pages for every story

Includes a Grown-Up Guide and a full-color Power Leaf. No signup required.

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Coloring Pages Only Not currently registered

Grown-Up Guide Not currently registered

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Meet Coach B

A coach for the whole family

Coach B is Guy Burdett, a longtime teacher, builder, father, grandfather, and wrestling coach of more than 40 years. He created Kids Club to turn the everyday lessons children practice in sports, school, and family life into simple stories families can use together.

Power Leaf Guide

Practice and effort—not perfection

A Power Leaf recognizes practice and effort—not perfection.

Strong

Practice courage, effort, body control, and doing hard things.

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Smart

Practice noticing, thinking, planning, and solving problems.

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Big Heart

Practice kindness, teamwork, helping, and making things right.

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Quick Answers

Questions grown-ups ask

Does my child need an account?

No. A child can enjoy Kids Club without creating an account.

Are the Clipboard downloads free?

Yes. Available Coach’s Clipboard resources are free and do not require newsletter signup.

What is a Power Leaf?

It names a skill a child can practice. It recognizes practice and effort, not perfection.

How should we use an episode at home?

Read or watch together, name the Power Leaf skill, and practice it once while everyone is calm.

How often should we practice?

Keep it short. One calm practice is enough to begin; repeat it another day when it is useful.

Which languages are available?

The Clipboard shows only languages that are registered and ready for website use for the selected episode.

How is children’s privacy protected?

Children do not need profiles, public posting, camera or microphone access, precise-location tracking, or behavior scores.

Is Kids Club professional medical or mental-health care?

No. Kids Club is an educational family resource, not a replacement for professional care.

Our Family Promise

Kids can simply be kids

Children can enjoy the stories, songs, and activities without creating an account. Kids Club does not ask children to post publicly, use a camera or microphone, share their precise location, or receive behavior scores. Email, purchases, reviews, and outside websites are grown-up actions.

Support & Explore

Where would you like to go?

An honest-review destination has not been registered yet.

Grown-up check

You’re leaving Kids Club

YouTube is an outside website with its own privacy and content practices. Continue only if you are the grown-up.

Coach B’s grown-up room

The story is for kids.
This page is for you.

One story, one named skill, and one small way to practice it together.

Coach B holding his clipboard
Coach B’s note Small pauses.
Big practice.

You do not have to turn home into a lesson. Notice the skill, try it once, and keep the connection warm.

The family trail

Watch it. Name it. Practice it.

A story opens the door. A Power Leaf names the tool. Your calm practice helps it stick.

Three steps: read the parent bridge, practice in a calm moment, and use the skill when feelings speed up

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Quick answers

Do I need to sign up to use a Clipboard?

No. Every available Coach’s Clipboard can be opened without giving us an email address.

What is a Power Leaf?

A Power Leaf is one named skill inside the Strong, Smart, or Big Heart family. It is a visual reminder of practice, not a prize or score.

How should we use an episode at home?

Watch together when you can, notice the skill without quizzing, and try it once during a calm moment. A small repeat later in the week is enough.

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