Welcome to Playroom
Imagine a world where every child grows up with the skills to succeed, the mindset to find happiness, and the character to be a truly good human being. A world where kindness is as important as knowledge, and resilience is as vital as intelligence.
We believe that every child has the potential to thrive.
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to help kids globally develop the life skills to be successful, to be happy, and to be good human beings. We achieve this through engaging, thought-provoking non-fictional stories that inspire, and teach the skills and values that truly matter in life.
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Success isn’t just about intelligence or talent—it’s about cultivating the right mindset and skills. Studies in psychology and education highlight these as the top five predictors of success:
– Angela Duckworth’s research shows that passion and persistence matters more than talent.
– Carol Dweck’s studies reveal that believing in improvement leads to higher achievement.
– Albert Bandura’s findings show that confidence in one’s abilities drives motivation and action.
Angela Duckworth’s research shows that passion and persistence matters more than talent.
Carol Dweck’s studies reveal that believing in improvement leads to higher achievement.
Albert Bandura’s findings show that confidence in one's abilities drives motivation and action.
Harvard Business Review highlights this as the top skill for leadership and influence.
Locke & Latham’s Goal-Setting Theory proves that clear, structured goals increase performance.
Happiness is a skill, not just a feeling. Decades of research into positive psychology have uncovered these five core elements:
Harvard Study of Adult Development found deep relationships are the #1 predictor of happiness.
Viktor Frankl’s research showed that people with purpose find deeper fulfillment in life.
Dr. Robert Emmons proved that gratitude increases happiness and reduces stress.
Harvard Medical School studies show that movement directly boosts mood and mental well-being.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi’s Flow Theory shows mastery and progress create deep satisfaction.
True goodness isn’t just about avoiding wrongdoing—it’s about actively contributing to the well-being of others. Research across philosophy, neuroscience, and social sciences points to these five essential traits:
Neuroscience (Tania Singer) proves compassion drives prosocial behavior.
Princeton University research shows that honesty builds trust and social cohesion.
Stanford studies show that taking responsibility fosters personal and social growth.
John Rawls’ Theory of Justice highlights fairness as key to ethical societies.
Studies on altruism (Elizabeth Dunn) show that giving enhances both societal and personal well-being.
At Bloomin, we don’t just teach life skills—we bring them to life through stories that spark curiosity, encourage reflection, and inspire action.
Help kids connect lessons to real-world experiences.
Encourage deep thinking and discussions about important life values.
Together, let’s nurture a generation of fearless dreamers, joyful souls, and kind hearts—empowered with the life skills to thrive and make the world brighter.
Give your children the life skills that truly matter.
Partner with us to bring meaningful learning experiences to kids worldwide.
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