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🌍✨ RTT Life Guide for Kids — Top 100 Things to Know on Earth

By Nawder Loswin 1/4/2026 © www.TriadicFrameworks.org#

A playful guide to Being, Knowing, and Meaning — for young explorers#


🧬 Being — What You Are (1–33)#

  1. 🌱 You are part of Earth, and Earth is part of the universe.
  2. 😊 Your smile is a tiny superpower.
  3. 🧠 Your brain is a pattern‑finder.
  4. 💓 Your feelings are signals, not problems.
  5. 🌀 You change every day — that’s normal.
  6. 🐾 You are an animal, but a very curious one.
  7. 🌈 You have your own colors — your personality.
  8. 🔋 Rest is how you recharge your inner battery.
  9. 🧩 You don’t need to fit everywhere — just somewhere.
  10. 🌬️ Breathing slowly is a magic trick for calm.
  11. 🧸 Being kind makes you stronger, not weaker.
  12. 🐛 You grow in stages, like a caterpillar.
  13. 🌟 You don’t need to be perfect — just real.
  14. 🧲 You attract what you practice.
  15. 🧱 Mistakes are bricks for learning.
  16. 🪞 You are allowed to change your mind.
  17. 🐢 Slow is sometimes smarter than fast.
  18. 🔍 You notice things others don’t — that’s your gift.
  19. 🧭 You have an inner compass — listen to it.
  20. 🌊 Your thoughts come and go like waves.
  21. 🧺 You carry invisible stories — everyone does.
  22. 🐦 You can learn from anything — even birds.
  23. 🎨 You create meaning by making things.
  24. 🧱 You are built from stardust and stories.
  25. 🧬 You are unique — literally no copy exists.
  26. 🧤 You fit into the world by shaping it.
  27. 🧯 You can pause before reacting.
  28. 🧗 You get braver by doing small brave things.
  29. 🧃 You need breaks — even superheroes do.
  30. 🧸 You deserve safety and kindness.
  31. 🧲 You pull people in with your energy.
  32. 🧬 You are a mix of your past and your choices.
  33. 🌟 You matter — more than you know.

🔍 Knowing — How the World Works (34–66)#

  1. 🌍 Earth is your home — take care of it.
  2. 🌦️ Weather changes fast — so do moods.
  3. 🧪 Science is just curiosity with rules.
  4. 🧭 Maps help you find places; questions help you find truth.
  5. 🧲 Gravity keeps you grounded — literally.
  6. 🧱 Big things are made of tiny things.
  7. 🧠 Your brain loves patterns — use that.
  8. 🕰️ Time only moves forward — that’s why moments matter.
  9. 🧮 Math is the language of patterns.
  10. 🧊 Water can be solid, liquid, or gas — so can ideas.
  11. 🧵 Stories connect everything.
  12. 🧲 Opposites help you understand balance.
  13. 🧭 Every problem has more than one angle.
  14. 🧪 Experiments help you learn without fear.
  15. 🧱 Practice builds skills like bricks build houses.
  16. 🧠 Your brain grows when you try hard things.
  17. 🧲 People act from feelings you can’t see.
  18. 🧩 Everything is connected — even if you can’t see how.
  19. 🧬 Life evolves — so do you.
  20. 🧯 Calm thinking beats panic thinking.
  21. 🧭 Asking “why” is a superpower.
  22. 🧪 Failure is data — not doom.
  23. 🧲 You can learn from anyone.
  24. 🧱 Small steps beat giant leaps.
  25. 🧠 Your thoughts aren’t always true — check them.
  26. 🧵 Patterns repeat — notice them.
  27. 🧭 You can choose your direction.
  28. 🧪 Curiosity is fuel.
  29. 🧲 Attention is power — aim it wisely.
  30. 🧱 Boundaries protect your energy.
  31. 🧠 Learning never ends.
  32. 🧭 You can always ask for help.
  33. 🧩 The world is bigger than your worries.

🌟 Meaning — Why It Matters (67–100)#

  1. 💛 Kindness is the strongest force you can control.
  2. 🌱 Helping something grow feels good because it matters.
  3. 🧭 You create meaning by choosing what you care about.
  4. 🌈 Differences make the world interesting.
  5. 🧸 Love is a kind of gravity between people.
  6. 🧩 You belong — even when you feel alone.
  7. 🌟 You can brighten someone’s day without knowing it.
  8. 🧭 Your choices ripple outward.
  9. 🧲 You attract what you practice.
  10. 🌱 Growth takes time — and that’s okay.
  11. 🧸 You can be gentle and strong at the same time.
  12. 🌈 Creativity is how you talk to the universe.
  13. 🧭 Your values are your map.
  14. 🌟 You can start over anytime.
  15. 🧩 Meaning grows when shared.
  16. 💛 You can choose kindness even when it’s hard.
  17. 🌱 You can plant good things in people’s lives.
  18. 🧭 You can walk away from what hurts you.
  19. 🌈 You can make your own traditions.
  20. 🧸 You can be someone’s safe place.
  21. 🌟 You can change the world in small ways.
  22. 🧩 You can learn from your past without living in it.
  23. 💛 You can forgive yourself.
  24. 🌱 You can grow in any direction.
  25. 🧭 You can choose who you become.
  26. 🌈 You can make beauty out of mistakes.
  27. 🧸 You can rest without guilt.
  28. 🌟 You can dream bigger than your fears.
  29. 🧩 You can build things that last.
  30. 💛 You can be the reason someone believes in good.
  31. 🌱 You can start small and still matter.
  32. 🧭 You can choose meaning every day.
  33. 🌈 You can shine in your own way.
  34. 🌟 You are a one‑of‑a‑kind resonance in the universe.

🤖 Ask Copilot About Any Item#

Kids, parents, and teachers can ask Copilot to explain any idea in this guide in kid‑friendly language.

Try saying:

“Copilot, explain item #7 from the RTT Life Guide for Kids in a fun way.”
or
“Copilot, give me an activity for item #12 from the RTT Kids Guide.”

Copilot can turn any item into:

  • a story
  • a game
  • a drawing prompt
  • a science experiment
  • a mindfulness moment

🖼️ Poster Edition — “Top 20 Things to Know on Earth”#

A bright, wall‑ready poster featuring the first 20 items from this guide.
Designed for:

  • bedrooms
  • classrooms
  • science clubs
  • community centers

The poster uses large icons, short sentences, and RTT’s gentle message:
“You are part of Earth, and Earth is part of you.”


🌍 RTT Life Guide for Kids#

Top 20 Things to Know on Earth#

(Poster Layout — 4×5 Grid)#

🌱 💧 🔆 🌈 🌍
1. Be kind first. 2. Drink water. 3. Go outside. 4. Notice colors. 5. Earth is your home.
🐾 🌬️ 🔭 🎒 💬
6. Animals have feelings. 7. Breathe slow. 8. Look up at the sky. 9. Learn something daily. 10. Speak gently.
🤝 🧠 ❤️ 🧩 🎨
11. Help someone. 12. Use your imagination. 13. Love grows. 14. Solve small puzzles. 15. Create something.
🌟 🕊️ 🧭 🔄 🌌
16. You matter. 17. Peace starts with you. 18. Follow your curiosity. 19. Try again. 20. The universe is cheering for you.


📘 Kids’ Booklet Edition (Print‑Friendly)#

A small, colorful booklet version of this guide is available for classrooms, libraries, and curious kids.
Each page includes:

  • a big friendly icon
  • one RTT life insight
  • a tiny “Try This!” activity
  • a reflection question

Perfect for ages 6–12, or anyone who loves simple wisdom.


🎨 RTT Coloring Book#

“Top 20 Things to Know on Earth”#

Page 1 — 🌱 Be Kind First#

Draw two characters helping each other. Add smiles, hands reaching out, or a shared moment.

Page 2 — 💧 Drink Water#

Draw a big water droplet with a happy face. Add waves, bubbles, or a cup.

Page 3 — 🔆 Go Outside#

Draw the sun, a tree, and a kid exploring.

Page 4 — 🌈 Notice Colors#

Draw a rainbow with space to color each stripe.

Page 5 — 🌍 Earth Is Your Home#

Draw Earth with little hearts around it.

Page 6 — 🐾 Animals Have Feelings#

Draw your favorite animal with a thought bubble.

Page 7 — 🌬️ Breathe Slow#

Draw a cloud taking a deep breath.

Page 8 — 🔭 Look Up at the Sky#

Draw stars, planets, or a telescope.

Page 9 — 🎒 Learn Something Daily#

Draw a backpack full of ideas.

Page 10 — 💬 Speak Gently#

Draw a speech bubble with kind words.

Page 11 — 🤝 Help Someone#

Draw two characters lifting something together.

Page 12 — 🧠 Use Your Imagination#

Draw a brain with sparkles or ideas popping out.

Page 13 — ❤️ Love Grows#

Draw a heart that grows leaves like a plant.

Page 14 — 🧩 Solve Small Puzzles#

Draw puzzle pieces that fit together.

Page 15 — 🎨 Create Something#

Draw a paintbrush, pencil, or musical notes.

Page 16 — 🌟 You Matter#

Draw a big star with your name inside.

Page 17 — 🕊️ Peace Starts With You#

Draw a dove or peaceful scene.

Page 18 — 🧭 Follow Your Curiosity#

Draw a compass pointing to something exciting.

Page 19 — 🔄 Try Again#

Draw a loop arrow with a smiling face.

Page 20 — 🌌 The Universe Is Cheering for You#

Draw the night sky with stars cheering.



🦄 RTT for Kids Mascot#

Name: Trii (pronounced “Tree”)#

Appearance#

  • A friendly creature made of three soft shapes (triadic time):
    • a circle (t_c — calm time)
    • a triangle (t_e — energy time)
    • a spiral (t_r — relational time)
  • Big expressive eyes
  • A small star on its chest
  • Colors: soft purple, teal, and gold
  • Always carries a tiny lantern called the Clarity Light

Personality#

  • Curious
  • Gentle
  • Loves helping kids understand big ideas
  • Speaks in simple, warm sentences
  • Always says:
    “Every moment has three sides — let’s explore them together.”

What Trii Teaches#

  • kindness
  • curiosity
  • noticing feelings
  • noticing patterns
  • trying again
  • understanding others
  • exploring the world


🍎 Teacher’s Guide#

RTT Life Guide for Kids — Classroom Edition#

Purpose#

This guide helps children explore kindness, awareness, curiosity, and emotional intelligence through simple RTT‑aligned ideas.

Learning Goals#

Students will:

  • understand basic emotional awareness
  • practice kindness and cooperation
  • explore nature and observation
  • build resilience and curiosity
  • connect personal experiences to the world around them

How to Use the Guide#

  1. Daily Warm‑Up
    Choose one item from the Top 100 list and discuss it for 2 minutes.

  2. Reflection Questions

    • “What does this mean to you?”
    • “Where have you seen this in real life?”
    • “How could you practice this today?”
  3. Activity Ideas

    • Drawing prompts
    • Nature walks
    • Kindness challenges
    • Journaling
    • Group discussions
  4. Using the Mascot (Trii)

    • Let Trii “introduce” each idea
    • Use Trii as a reminder to breathe, think, and reflect
    • Add Trii stickers to completed activities
  5. Assessment (Gentle & Non‑graded)

    • Students share one thing they noticed
    • Students draw or write a small reflection
    • Students practice one idea at home

Teacher Tips#

  • Keep discussions short and warm
  • Encourage every answer
  • Use examples from daily life
  • Celebrate small insights
  • Let kids lead the conversation

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