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Read a part of the story, then pause to explore as prompted by your guide, Elephant.
Children will:
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spot hidden details
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imagine what happens next
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interact with elements on the page
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solve “explorer tasks” as they move forward
There’s no rush. They can move at their own pace.
Pick one card at a time. That’s it. Start with reading the animal fact related to the activity, then the activity. The animal facts make the cards even more fun.
You can use them:
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before bedtime
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after a meltdown
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during quiet time
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when travelling
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or just as a daily ritual
No rules, no sequence. Follow your child’s mood.
Most activities take 1 to 3 minutes.
Short enough to hold attention, long enough to make a difference.
The instructions are very easy to follow. Nothing elaborate - just simple words.
The cards are colour coded according to their use: emotional regulation, body awareness, focus, sensory, kindness and gratitude/self-love.
These cards don’t “stop” emotions.
They help children handle them better over time.
The more they practice during calm moments, the more it helps during tough ones.
It is a set of two reusable, child-friendly feelings charts that help children notice, name, and share their emotions using simple visuals and words.
The panda (simple feelings) and penguin (complex feelings) talk about each feeling and what they do when they feel that way. This makes the charts relatable to children, and feelings aren’t scary anymore.
Children can point, talk, or draw to express how they feel.
Use it as a daily check-in.
You can:
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ask “How are you feeling today?”
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let your child point to an emotion
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encourage them to draw or colour their feelings
Over time, children begin to recognise and express emotions on their own.
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