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Kids · Advanced · ~20 min

Nadia's Big Idea

Nadia has the perfect plan for the neighborhood innovation fair — a Little Free Pantry that could win the $200 prize and help the whole community. But when her brilliant design hits a snag and her friends push back against her take-charge style, Nadia must learn that the best ideas are the ones everyone helps build. A story about creativity, collaboration, and what it really means to lead.

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What you'll discover

As you move through the story and make choices, your DISC personality profile takes shape across four traits:

  • The Leader

    You lead like Nadia at her boldest — owning mistakes, taking charge of solutions, and presenting your work with unshakable confidence. You know that real leaders don't hide from failure; they stand in front of it and say 'I've got this.' Your strength is your courage to act decisively, even when the outcome is uncertain.

  • The Motivator

    You lead like Nadia at her most open-hearted — bringing people together, making hard work feel like fun, and understanding that a project powered by everyone's energy shines brighter than any solo masterpiece. Your strength is your ability to turn a group of friends into a team that believes in what they're building.

  • The Supporter

    You lead like Nadia at her most thoughtful — listening deeply, caring about the people behind the project, and understanding that the real prize isn't a trophy but a community that feels seen. Your strength is your empathy, your patience, and your quiet conviction that doing good matters more than winning.

  • The Analyzer

    You lead like Nadia at her most precise — learning from every mistake, documenting every detail, and presenting your work with data that speaks louder than flashy decorations. Your strength is your dedication to getting things right, your willingness to understand why something failed, and your belief that excellence comes from careful thinking.