Future Doctor Academy
One day, you'll heal hearts ❤️
Learn about the heart, the body, and how kind doctors help people.
Every great doctor starts with curiosity, care, and one small question.
This page is for learning only. Always ask a grown-up or doctor for real health questions.
Learning Path
Eight gentle modules. Take them in any order.
Module 1
Meet the Heart
Learn what the heart does.
Your heart is a strong muscle that helps move blood through your body.
Begin LessonModule 2
Why We Have a Pulse
Feel your heartbeat and learn what it means.
Your pulse is a way to feel your heart working.
Begin LessonModule 3
How Blood Moves
Learn how blood travels around the body.
Blood carries oxygen and helpful things your body needs.
Begin LessonModule 4
Doctor Tools
Learn about gentle tools doctors use.
A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart.
Explore ToolsModule 5
Healthy Heart Habits
Movement, water, food, sleep, and kindness help the body.
Healthy habits help your heart and body grow strong.
Begin LessonModule 6
Kind Doctor Thinking
Learn how doctors observe, listen, ask, and care.
Good helpers listen before they act.
Practice ThinkingModule 7
Heart Stories
Read stories about hearts, helpers, and kindness.
Stories help us understand feelings and choices.
Read StoriesModule 8
Draw What You Learn
Draw hearts, doctor tools, healthy foods, and helper scenes.
Drawing helps your brain remember.
Start DrawingFull Lesson Sections
Eight lessons. Watch, read, answer, and draw.
Lesson 1
Meet the Heart
Watch: Meet the Heart
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The heart is a strong muscle. It helps move blood through the body. Blood carries oxygen and helpful things the body needs.
- 1. The heart is a muscle.
- 2. The heart helps move blood.
- 3. The heart works all day and all night.
Say it out loud
"My heart helps move blood through my body."
Comprehension Questions
What is the heart?
What does the heart help move?
When does the heart work?
Lesson 2
Why We Have a Pulse
Watch: Why do we feel a pulse?
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A pulse is a way to feel your heartbeat. You may feel it gently on your wrist with a grown-up. Your pulse can feel faster after running or jumping.
- 1. A pulse helps you feel your heartbeat.
- 2. You can feel a pulse gently on your wrist.
- 3. Your pulse may feel faster after movement.
Say it out loud
"My pulse helps me feel my heartbeat."
Comprehension Questions
What does a pulse help you feel?
Where can you gently feel a pulse?
When might your pulse feel faster?
Lesson 3
How Blood Moves
Watch: How blood moves
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Blood moves through the body. It carries oxygen and helpful things. The heart helps keep blood moving.
- 1. Blood travels around the body.
- 2. Blood carries oxygen.
- 3. The heart helps blood move.
Say it out loud
"Blood carries oxygen around my body."
Comprehension Questions
What travels around the body?
What does blood carry?
What helps blood move?
Lesson 4
Doctor Tools
Watch: Doctor tools for learning
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Doctors use tools to listen, observe, and understand. A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart. A notebook helps doctors remember what they notice.
- 1. A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart.
- 2. A thermometer checks temperature.
- 3. A notebook helps doctors remember.
Say it out loud
"Doctors use tools to listen and learn."
Comprehension Questions
What tool helps doctors listen to the heart?
What tool checks temperature?
Why do doctors use notebooks?
Lesson 5
Healthy Heart Habits
Watch: Healthy habits for the body
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Healthy habits help the body grow strong. Water, colorful foods, movement, sleep, and kindness can help the body.
- 1. Water helps the body work well.
- 2. Colorful foods help the body grow strong.
- 3. Sleep helps the body and brain recharge.
Say it out loud
"Healthy habits help my body grow strong."
Comprehension Questions
What drink helps the body?
What kind of foods help the body?
What helps the body recharge?
Lesson 6
Kind Doctor Thinking
Watch: How kind doctors think
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Good doctors and helpers listen first. They observe, ask questions, think carefully, and care about how people feel.
- 1. Good helpers listen first.
- 2. Doctors observe and ask questions.
- 3. Kindness is part of care.
Say it out loud
"Good helpers listen first."
Comprehension Questions
What should a good helper do first?
What does observe mean?
What is part of care?
Lesson 7
Heart Stories
Watch: A heart story
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Stories help us understand feelings, choices, kindness, and problem solving. Scroll to the Heart Stories section to read all 10 stories.
- 1. Stories help us understand feelings.
- 2. Stories show kindness and choices.
- 3. Stories help us think and care.
Say it out loud
"Stories help me think and care."
Comprehension Questions
What can stories help us understand?
What do stories show?
What do stories help us do?
Lesson 8
Draw What You Learn
Watch: Draw a happy heart
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Drawing helps your brain remember. You can draw hearts, doctor tools, healthy foods, movement, rest, and your future doctor dream.
- 1. Drawing helps you remember.
- 2. Drawing helps you explain ideas.
- 3. Drawing can make learning feel fun.
Say it out loud
"Drawing helps my brain remember."
Comprehension Questions
What can drawing help you do?
What can drawing help you explain?
How can drawing make learning feel?
Featured Lesson
Meet the Heart
Watch: What does the heart do?
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Your heart is a strong muscle inside your chest. It works all day and all night. The heart helps move blood through your body. Blood carries oxygen and helpful things your body needs. When you run, jump, or play, your heart may beat faster because your body is working harder.
- 1. The heart is a muscle.
- 2. The heart helps move blood through the body.
- 3. The heart works all day and all night.
- 4. Your pulse helps you feel your heartbeat.
- 5. Movement, water, colorful food, sleep, and care help your body.
Comprehension Questions
What is the heart?
What does the heart help move?
When does the heart work?
What can happen when you run or jump?
What is one way to help your body?
Say it out loud
"My heart helps move blood through my body."
Watch and Learn
Ten short video lessons.
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What does the heart do?
The heart helps move blood through the body.
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Why does the heart beat faster?
Your heart may beat faster when your body moves more.
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What does blood carry?
Blood carries oxygen and helpful things.
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What does a stethoscope do?
A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart.
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Why do colorful foods help?
Colorful foods give the body helpful nutrients.
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Why does sleep matter?
Sleep helps the body and brain recharge.
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What does a future doctor learn?
Future doctors learn one small thing at a time.
Draw what you learnedHeart and Body Lesson Library
Twelve short lessons.
Heart Basics
Meet the Heart
Your heart is a muscle that helps move blood.
Heart Basics
Why the Heart Beats
A heartbeat means your heart is working.
Heart Basics
Feel Your Pulse
Your pulse helps you feel your heartbeat.
Body Learning
How Blood Moves
Blood moves through the body and carries oxygen.
Body Learning
Oxygen Helpers
Oxygen helps the body have energy.
Doctor Tools
Doctor's Stethoscope
A stethoscope helps doctors listen to the heart.
Doctor Tools
Doctor's Notebook
Doctors write notes to remember what they notice.
Healthy Habits
Healthy Foods
Colorful foods help your body grow strong.
Healthy Habits
Water Helps
Water helps the body work well.
Healthy Habits
Movement and the Heart
Moving your body helps your heart stay active.
Healthy Habits
Rest and Sleep
Sleep helps your body and brain recharge.
Doctor Mindset
Kind Doctor Thinking
Good doctors listen, observe, ask, and care.
Heart Stories
Ten short stories with kind helpers.
The Little Doctor and the Happy Heart
Ari had a small doctor bag and a big caring heart. One day, Ari found a tiny heart sitting quietly under a flower. "Why are you quiet?" Ari asked. "I feel tired," said the heart. Ari listened carefully. Then Ari gave the heart water, colorful fruit, and a soft place to rest. Soon the tiny heart smiled. "I feel stronger," it said. Ari smiled too. "Great helpers listen first."
The Heart That Needed Rest
Hana drew a little heart in her notebook. The heart looked sleepy. "Why are you tired?" Hana asked. "I have been running in every picture," said the heart. Hana drew a soft bed, a moon, and three stars. "You can rest now," she said. The heart closed its eyes and smiled. In the morning, the heart looked bright and ready.
The Stethoscope Song
Leo found a toy stethoscope in the classroom. His teacher said, "Doctors use a stethoscope to listen." Leo placed it gently near a teddy bear's chest. "Boom boom," Leo said softly. "That sounds like a heart song." The class smiled. Leo learned that listening can help us understand.
The Walking Heart
A little heart sat on a bench. "I feel slow today," it said. Mina said, "Let us take a gentle walk." They walked past flowers, trees, and a small blue pond. The heart began to feel awake. "Moving helped me," said the heart. Mina smiled. "Small steps count."
The Colorful Food Plate
Ari looked at his lunch plate. He saw red strawberries, orange carrots, green peas, and yellow corn. "This plate looks like a rainbow," Ari said. His heart smiled from a picture on the wall. "Colorful foods help the body grow strong," said Grandma. Ari picked up a carrot and smiled.
The Doctor Bag Mystery
Nia opened a doctor bag and found a stethoscope, a notebook, a bandage, and a small heart picture. "What should I use first?" she asked. Her friend said, "First, listen." Nia picked up the stethoscope. Then she wrote what she noticed in the notebook. "Doctors use tools and thinking," Nia said.
The Pulse on the Wrist
Sam ran around the garden and laughed. Then Dad said, "Place two fingers gently on your wrist." Sam felt a tiny beat. "Tap, tap, tap," said Sam. Dad smiled. "That is your pulse. It helps you feel your heartbeat." Sam felt amazed. "My heart is saying hello."
The Water Bottle Helper
A tiny water bottle sat on the table. "I help the body," it said. Zoya took a small sip after playing outside. "Thank you," she said. Her heart picture on the fridge looked happy. Mom smiled. "Water helps your body work well." Zoya filled the bottle again for later.
The Kind Clinic
In a tiny pretend clinic, Dr. Maya had one rule: listen first. A teddy bear came in with a worried face. "I feel nervous," said Teddy. Dr. Maya sat beside Teddy and said, "I am listening." Teddy smiled a little. Then Dr. Maya gave Teddy a heart sticker. "Kindness is part of care," she said.
The Little Surgeon Dream
Dev looked at a picture of a heart in his book. "One day, I want to help hearts," he said. His teacher smiled. "Big dreams grow with small learning steps." Dev drew a heart, wrote one question, and listened carefully during science time. That day, his dream felt a little closer.
Doctor Tools
Gentle tools and helpers.
Stethoscope
Doctors use this to listen to the heart.
Q: What does it help doctors do?
A: Listen to the heart
DrawThermometer
Doctors use this to check temperature.
Q: What does a thermometer check?
A: Temperature
DrawNotebook
Doctors write notes about what they notice.
Q: Why do doctors use notes?
A: To remember what they notice
DrawHeart Picture
A heart picture helps us learn about the heart.
Q: What does it help us learn?
A: The heart
DrawHealthy Food Plate
Colorful foods help the body grow strong.
Q: What kind of foods help the body?
A: Colorful foods
DrawDoctor Thinking Questions
Practice like a kind helper.
Question 1
What does the heart help move?
Question 2
What tool helps doctors listen to the heart?
Question 3
What can help your body feel strong?
Question 4
What should a good helper do first?
Question 5
What is a pulse?
Question 6
What does blood carry?
Question 7
What helps your body recharge?
Question 8
What does a kind doctor use?
Question 9
What can help your heart after playing?
Question 10
What does 'observe' mean?
Question 11
What can drawing help you do?
Question 12
What helps big dreams grow?
Heart Helper Missions
Twelve tiny missions to try.
Mission 1
Draw a happy heart.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 2
Feel your pulse with a grown-up.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 3
Name 3 colorful foods.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 4
Drink water today.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 5
Move your body for 5 minutes.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 6
Practice kindness by helping someone.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 7
Ask one question about the body.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 8
Tell someone what the heart does.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 9
Draw a stethoscope.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 10
Say one healthy habit out loud.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 11
Read one heart story.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Mission 12
Draw your future doctor dream.
Reward: 1 ⭐
Draw and Remember
Twelve drawing prompts.
Prompt 1
Draw a happy heart.
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Prompt 2
Draw a heartbeat line.
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Prompt 3
Draw blood moving with arrows.
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Prompt 4
Draw a stethoscope.
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Prompt 5
Draw a kind doctor.
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Prompt 6
Draw a colorful food plate.
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Prompt 7
Draw yourself moving.
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Prompt 8
Draw a water bottle.
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Prompt 9
Draw a doctor notebook.
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Prompt 10
Draw a pulse on a wrist.
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Prompt 11
Draw a heart resting under stars.
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Prompt 12
Draw your future doctor dream.
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Future Doctor Quotes
Little reminders for big dreamers.
"Great doctors begin by learning how to care."
"A kind heart can help in many ways."
"Good helpers listen first."
"Curiosity is the first step to learning."
"Small questions can grow into big dreams."
"Drawing helps your brain remember."
"A calm mind can notice more."
"You can learn one small thing today."
"Big dreams grow through small steps."
"Helpers use their eyes, ears, mind, and heart."
"It is brave to ask questions."
"The best learners keep wondering."
Safety Note
This page is for learning, drawing, and wondering. It is not medical advice. Always talk to a grown-up or a real doctor for health questions.