Recently Penny had an awesome conversation with some exuberant teenage boys on the beach. What happened next was even more awesome. A friend of Let Kids Be Kids, Peter from Tauranga, sent us a song, made by AI software Suno, retelling Penny’s story.
If you love it and want to share it around, you’ll find it on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Telegram.
Inspiration for the song came from this encounter:
Want to connect with others nearby?
You can now, on our regional Facebook groups.
We love that people are becoming more informed, empowered, and are advocating for their children’s innocence and protection.
It takes everyone to stand up for parental rights and authority. Ignorance is NOT bliss. Our kids will thank us, if not now, they will in the future, for being informed, empowered and active on their behalf.
2026 is going to be a significant year for New Zealand families, and we believe it all starts at the grassroots.
It helps when we feel connected, supported, when we share ideas and information, and take on achievable tasks to help our own families, our communities, and our nation.
Facebook groups
Connect with others in your part of NZ, ask for peer support and advice, and share information. You’re invited to join (there are screening questions). Once in, please introduce yourself. We look forward to seeing our regional groups start to hum…!
NORTH ISLAND
SOUTH ISLAND
Recent media
It’s been a busy few weeks in the war for our children’s innocence and parental authority. If you didn’t catch Penny’s latest interviews, tune in to The Platform here…
…and on Reality Check Radio with Maree Buscke, and Nathan Sieuli from Pillar NZ.
Moms for Freedom, based in the USA, also mentioned what’s happening here in NZ, check it out here:














