



Interactive Mindy Booklets
Booklets that connect to the mind and heart
Our booklets transform complex or sensitive issues into relatable stories with emotional visuals and engaging activities—so young readers feel, reflect, and remember.
1. Story
Each booklet begins with a relatable main character inspired by real-life cases sponsored by our partners, told through comic-style visuals and a first-person narrative to capture emotions and attention.


2. Learnings
The storyline then transitions into clear learning points, summarizing key lessons while providing facts and practical tips on the issue, through fun infographics.
3. Activity
For engagement, readers take part in mini activities—like puzzles and word searches—that reinforce the message in a fun way.


4. Reflections
Finally, readers are invited to share their own thoughts, reflections, and advice for the character, turning insight into personal growth.
5. Optional Web Activity
Each booklet also comes with an optional mobile web link for deeper engagement. Readers can engage in activities with the character in the story through interactive digital activities such as quizzes and mini-games. There’s no downloading of apps required as this is browser-based.



Current Titles
1. The Comments That Stuck
follows Zach, a boy hurt by playful body-shaming remarks online. What seemed like harmless jokes led to serious consequences. This story reminds us that words matter—no matter how small or unintended—and that anyone, regardless of gender or size, can be deeply affected by unkind comments.


2. Vaping to Fit in
follows Jeff, a boy who turns to vaping to gain acceptance from his peers. What began as a way to belong led to harmful consequences. This story sheds light on peer pressure, emotional vulnerability, and the hidden dangers of vaping as a seemingly harmless trend.
3. Violence that became Entertainment
tells the story of a bullied boy whose suffering was filmed and shared online for views. Instead of stepping in, bystanders helped it go viral. This comic highlights the lasting harm of cyberbullying and urges viewers to report and block harmful content—not spread it.


4. How My Game Addiction Hurt My Father
tells the story of Jayden, a boy consumed by gaming and in-app purchases. His obsession spiraled into financial strain for his family. This title highlights the hidden costs of free-to-play games and the importance of setting healthy boundaries for screen time and spending.
Each title comes with 2 versions, standard and lite. Designed to be versatile, they can be used for self-reading as well as simple facilitation in classrooms and workshops.

Standard
For secondary school students and youths above. Contains deeper narratives and optional web app.

Lite
For primary school students and below. Simplified narratives, word puzzles and no web app.
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