🌟 Learn Right 4U
Creative Book Club

Where Your Child Becomes a Confident Author
Does your child have amazing ideas… but struggles to write them down? You're not alone — and this is exactly where transformation begins. Welcome to a creative, multi-sensory book-making experience where children don't just learn… They create, express, and succeed.
Child proudly holding their storybook
💛 Imagine This…
What if learning felt like an adventure?
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Excited to Share
Your child lights up when it's time to share their ideas — no more hesitation or frustration.
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Confident Writing
Words flow onto paper with confidence. Spelling and sentence structure become second nature.
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Their Own Storybook
Proudly holding their very own completed storybook — a real, published creation they made themselves.
This is what happens when learning meets creativity, support, and the right method.
Children creating art in class
✨ What Is Creative Book Club?
A 12-week, 1-hour weekly guided experience where each child:
✅ Develops vocabulary and storytelling skills
✅ Learns writing, spelling, and sentence structure
✅ Builds working memory and sequencing skills
✅ Expresses ideas through drawing and illustration
✅ Strengthens fine motor and penmanship skills
Creates and publishes their own storybook
This is not a traditional writing class. It is a hands-on, multi-sensory learning experience designed for real children with real challenges.
🌈 Who This Is Perfect For
Every child deserves to feel capable and confident
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Kids with big imaginations but low confidence in writing
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Children who struggle with reading, spelling, or getting ideas onto paper
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Creative thinkers with divergent intelligence
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Kids who need a gentle, supportive approach to learning
👧 Age Groups (Small, Supportive Sessions)
Ages 4–6
Early Explorers
Ages 5–8
Story Builders
Ages 8–12
Young Authors
Each group is designed to support your child's unique pace and learning style.
📚 Program Details
Everything you need to know at a glance
Duration
12 Weeks
Schedule
1 Hour / Week
Format
Small Group
Options
After School · Homeschool · Holiday
🎯 What Your Child Will Gain
By the end of the program, your child will have:
✨ Their own completed storybook
✨ Improved reading, writing, and spelling confidence
✨ Stronger memory and processing skills
✨ A sense of pride, confidence, and accomplishment
✨ A new belief: "I can do this."
Child engaged in creative writing

Why Parents Love This

Parent and child reading together
This program meets children where they are — especially those who need it most.
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Feel Behind
Children who feel like they can't keep up find their stride in our supportive, pressure-free environment.
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Avoid Writing
Kids who resist writing discover that creating stories can actually be fun and rewarding.
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Struggle in Class
Traditional learning doesn't work for every child. We gently build skills through creativity, movement, and success experiences.
🚀 Limited Spots Available
To keep the experience personalized and supportive, spaces are limited. Choose your session below.
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After School Program
Perfect for kids who want to create after their school day ends.
Reserve My Child's Spot
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Homeschool Day Program
Daytime sessions designed to complement your homeschool schedule.
Book a Homeschool Session
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Holiday / Summer Program
Intensive creative sessions during school breaks and summer.
Join the Next Program
💡 Not Sure Yet?
Start with a no-pressure information call and see if this is the right fit for your child. We'll answer all your questions and help you decide which session works best.
Charlotte Evans
💙 A Message for Moms
You see your child's potential.
You know there's more inside them.

Sometimes they just need the right environment to bring it out.

This is that place.

I created Creative Book Club because I believe every child has a story worth telling — and the ability to tell it. With the right support, patience, and creativity, your child will surprise you.
— Charlotte Evans
✨ Give Your Child the Confidence to Express, Create, and Succeed
Register today and watch their story come to life.
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