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We've been told education flows one way: Parent → Child. We're wrong. For generations, children have been treated as "vessels to be filled." Adults are the experts. Years equal authority. But in 2026, the gap isn't closing, it's widening. Your child likely understands global interdependence, AI ethics, and climate systems better than you do. Not because they are smarter. Because they are growing up in a world you never grew up in. Mundi Kidz starts from a different assumption. Children are not isolated learners. They are the Chief Sustainability Officers of their household. When a child learns about biodiversity or food systems, they don't just finish homework. They change the family's grocery list. They shift their parents' worldview. They move the needle on household behavior, without a single lecture. This is what intergenerational learning research has consistently shown: when children teach, parents don't just acquire facts. They change behaviors. They shift values. They regain a sense of agency. Education shouldn't happen to children. It should travel through them. Stay Curious.

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