
About
Little Lions
Little Lions is more than just a magazine it’s a movement to raise the next generation of leaders, builders, and visionaries. We believe that leadership and entrepreneurship don’t start when you’re grown up; they start young. That’s why Little Lions exists: to guide children on their journey from curious kids into confident, capable lion leaders.
The Children We Serve
We speak to children aged 4–12, a stage of life that is full of imagination yet ready for responsibility.
Ages 4–7
In these early years, children are full of energy, curiosity, and play. At Little Lions, we use fun stories, friendly characters like Leeon the Lion and Ezio the Eagle, and interactive activities to teach timeless values. Lessons on teamwork, courage, and problem-solving are introduced in ways children can enjoy and understand. This age group learns that being a leader begins with kindness, confidence, and the courage to try.
Ages 8–12
As children grow older, they’re ready for deeper conversations. Little Lions expands with them, offering activities and lessons that explore the world of entrepreneurship, leadership challenges, and even simple money concepts. They begin to learn how to start small projects, think like entrepreneurs, and discover the joy of building something of their own. This stage equips them with real skills for real life showing them that leadership isn’t just about leading others, it’s also about leading themselves.

The Problem We See
The traditional school system was designed to create workers, not leaders. Children are often taught to memorise facts, follow rules, and fit into boxes. Creativity, leadership, and entrepreneurial thinking are often left out.
In today’s world, that leaves a gap.
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Kids grow up confident in tests but not in themselves.
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They know how to repeat answers but not how to solve problems.
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They are prepared for jobs that may not exist tomorrow, but not for opportunities they could create themselves.
At the same time, the world is crying out for solutions new ideas, fresh leadership, bold visionaries. If we don’t train children to think like builders and entrepreneurs now, we risk raising another generation that feels powerless in the face of challenges.
Why Little Lions Exists
Little Lions exist because parents cannot risk to leave leadership to chance or wait until adulthood to build resilience, money skills, and confidence. These things must be planted young.
We use a visual, doodle-style learning approach fun, interactive, and easy to grasp that makes big ideas simple and unforgettable. Children learn by doing, imagining, building, and speaking out.
For parents, investing in Little Lions is about more than giving your child something fun to read or listen to. It’s about giving them a head start in life. These years are short, and habits are formed now. Confidence, courage, and entrepreneurship take root in childhood. If you wait until they are older, you’ve missed the chance to build it when it matters most.
When you put your child into Little Lions, you are:
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Training them to think like leaders instead of followers.
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Equipping them with money and problem-solving skills schools don’t teach.
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Building resilience so they can face challenges instead of breaking under them.
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Giving them the courage to believe they are capable of impact today, not just “one day.”


The Benefits for Families and the World
For your child: they grow confident, entrepreneurial, resilient, and capable.
For your family: you raise leaders who don’t just fit in, but stand out.
For the world: you help shape adults who don’t wait for solutions but create them.
These skills not only benefit in business but in every area of life: relationships, health, spiritually, family, social settings etc etc
What We Offer
Little Lions is a complete platform designed to inspire, educate, and equip young leaders through multiple formats:
The Workshop: An interactive programme where children learn entrepreneurship, leadership, money basics, and creative problem-solving in fun and practical ways.
The Magazine: A vibrant publication filled with stories, lessons, activities, and features that nurture both imagination and real-world skills.
The Podcast: Engaging 10min podcasts that bring leadership lessons to life for kids and parents alike, making learning accessible on the go.
The Shop: A collection of tools, resources, and products designed to reinforce the lessons of Little Lions from educational materials to fun, purposeful items that inspire confidence and creativity.


The Benefits for Your Child
Confidence: They learn to use their voice, share ideas, and lead with courage.
Problem-solving: They practise turning challenges into opportunities.
Money awareness: They begin to understand making, managing, and multiplying money.
Leadership: They learn how to influence, guide, and support others.
Resilience: They grow bold enough to fail, try again, and keep building.
The Impact on the World
When children learn these skills young, the ripple effect is powerful. They grow into adults who don’t wait for change, they create it. They will be the entrepreneurs who build businesses, the leaders who drive communities forward, and the visionaries who see what others cannot.
Every child we raise into a leader is a step toward a future where solutions are abundant, creativity is celebrated, and leadership is not limited by age.

Meet Leeon and Ezio
At the heart of Little Lions are our two friends, who journey along:
Leeon the Lion is bold, brave, and full of heart. He represents strength, courage, and the power to lead with confidence. Leeon teaches children to roar with their voice, to stand firm in their values, and to face challenges without fear.
Ezio the Eagle is wise, visionary, and always reaching higher. He represents clarity, foresight, and the courage to see possibilities where others see problems. Ezio teaches children to soar above obstacles, to think big, and to dream with purpose.
Together, Leeon and Ezio are role models and guides. Through stories, sayings, and activities, they embody the values of leadership and entrepreneurship, showing children that they have both the strength of a lion and the vision of an eagle within them.
