Stories

The common goal of each of the series' books is to teach kids compassion and empathy: "Put Yourself In My Shoes™,". Each tale reveals two characters or events, each with varying points of view. For instance, two classmates pursue different interests. Each flip flop shoe represents a classmate; one character follows a sports interest, the other greatly enjoys reading. So when your child wears their Flip n' Flops they stay aware that there are always at least two sides to a story.

Current Titles:

Sports Star/Book Buster

Appreciate different interests! Kim wonders why Sophie always has her nose in a book, while Sophie ponders why Kim spends all her time playing sports. Learn how these girls share their interests after flip flopping.

Dashing Dolpin/Steady Turtle

Discover different ways to travel! Danny Dolphin likes swimming super fast to get where he’s going and Myrtle Turtle thinks taking it slow is the best way to get to her next destination until they flip flop and give each other’s pace a try.

Good Day/Bad Day

Understand people’s actions! Amy is having a great day being helpful and Liz is having a bad day acting grumpy. I t isn't until they flip flop that they understand why each other feels the way they do.

New Kid/Neighborhood Kid

Make new friends! Nate, the neighborhood kid, is busy playing games with his friends and Alex, the new kid, is too shy to say hello. Learn how these two neighbors become friends after they flip flop.

Manners are for Me/Sharing is for Us

Learn to be polite and share! Cara likes things her way and Mia knows what’s hers is hers. Find out how these girls learn the benefits of manners and sharing after they put themselves in each other's shoes. .