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Losing like a Champion / Growing Through Failure / 7-11 years

Losing like a Champion / Growing Through Failure / 7-11 years

Helping children process failure and build the courage to try again

A story-led reflection book that helps children understand disappointment, express their emotions, and grow through failure.

What’s the Story About?

Rumi prepares for a violin performance he deeply cares about.
He practises for days, imagines the moment, and walks onto stage ready to do his best.

But when the performance begins…
he makes a mistake. In front of everyone. 

Overwhelmed, he walks off the stage convinced he never wants to try again.

What follows is not a quick fix, instead, through a simple but powerful moment in nature, Rumi begins to see failure differently.

As he slowly returns to practice, he realises that being a “champion” isn’t about never losing - it’s about having the courage to keep going.

What Makes This Book Different?

This is not a book that tells children what to do. It helps them understand themselves.

• A deeply relatable story that mirrors real experiences of failure


Reflection prompts designed by an Educational Psychologist that helps children process emotions


• Encourages children to write, think, and connect their own experiences to the story


• Creates space for meaningful parent-child conversations

📖 Ideal for ages 7–11 | 📄 Number of pages: 60

This book is most impactful when explored together with a parent, especially for younger readers.

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  • Our simple, guided stories make life lessons relatable.

  • Our life practices and reflection prompts help children truly absorb and act on what they learn.

  • Every book is co-created with psychologists to make learning last.

This isn’t just a story, it’s a structure.

One that supports your child in developing inner strength, compassion, and good judgment - with consistency and intention.

Here's how you can introduce this book to your child:

  • 📖 Read the story together to spark meaningful dialogue and help your child begin building a value they can carry for life.

  • 💬 Pause, ask, and listen. Simple, thoughtful questions help your child express what they feel and make sense of the story in their own way.

  • 🔄 Life practices and reflection prompts guide your child to connect the story to their own experiences, encouraging both reflection and real-world application.

  • 💡 Revisit the book regularly - we recommend reading it at least twice a month. Each reading helps your child discover something new, especially when tied to real-life moments.

Ivneet Ahuja

Founder & Storyteller, Moral Sense.

"Most stories we read to children are entertaining, but often so fictional that even when they carry a moral, it is hard for a child to truly grasp it.

Moral Sense stories are set in real-life situations, moments every child has experienced or soon will. They help children see themselves in the story, not as distant characters, but as participants in their own growth.

Each story is guided by insights from educational psychology to ensure that the emotions, reflections, and language truly reach the child.

Moral Sense is a guide for parents to prepare children for real-life moral dilemmas they will inevitably face like, whether to admit a mistake or hide it, whether to stand up for what is right or stay silent. Instead of leaving it to life to teach these lessons the hard way, our stories open gentle, meaningful conversations at home."

Dr. Aishwarya Nair

Chief Consultant, Moral Sense.

PhD (Education Psychology), Pedagogical Counsellor, McGill University, Quebec, Canada.

"As parents, we often teach big lessons like kindness or self-control in the heat of the moment. But real character development happens with intentional, repeated practice, not just in reaction to mistakes.

That’s why Moral Sense goes beyond storytelling. Each book introduces a key virtue through engaging stories and life practices, turning abstract values into real habits.

When children live these values through stories, they don’t just understand them; they embody them. Moral Sense helps you raise resilient, self-aware children, one meaningful story at a time."