


My six-year-old daughter received the privilege this weekend, and we read through the entire book – all seven habits and corresponding stories and “practice point” questions and tips – in about 45 minutes. In my kids’ school, each classroom has one copy of the book, and it’s an honor to get to take the book home over the weekend.
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Seriously, this stuff is MBA reading illustrated into cuddly animals and practical stories any child (or adult) can relate to. All seven Level 2 Ready-to-Reads of The 7 Habits of Happy Kids series from Sean Covey and Stacy Curtis are now available together in a collectible paperback. We all did, including my husband and my son, and we liked it so much that we went to look for books on the other habits at the bookstore. I really love that my kiddos are learning these vital skills early. It follows the same seven habits presented by Stephen Covey in his 1989 published The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. I read the original book in graduate school, but I had no idea the kids’ book existed until my children’s elementary school started working through the Leader in Me school-transformation model, in which every aspect of the school – from kindergarten to fifth grade, the library to the nurse’s office – follow and are guided by the seven habits.

The 7 Habits of Happy Kids, written by Sean Covey, is an excellent children’s book.
