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'I Can Calm My Body' Toolbox Prompt Flash Cards - Little Lamb Kind

$44.95 AUD

Pickup available at Rutherford NSW 2320

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'I Can Calm My Body' Toolbox Prompt Flash Cards - Little Lamb Kind

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Rutherford NSW 2320

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

22 Spitfire Place
Rutherford NSW 2320
Australia

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Big feelings happen - this beautifully designed calm-down toolbox helps little ones learn what to do with them.

The Kids Calm Down Toolbox Prompt Cards by Little Lamb Kind are a practical emotional regulation resource designed to help toddlers and young children build calming strategies, self-awareness, and confidence when emotions feel overwhelming.

Rather than simply naming emotions, this thoughtfully created toolkit helps children answer the important question: “What can I do when my feelings feel too big?”

Each double-sided prompt card introduces a gentle, evidence-based calming strategy using clear visual cues and step-by-step guidance that young children can understand. Categories include breathing exercises, movement, mindfulness, deep pressure, comfort techniques, and calming connection activities.

Perfect for calm corners, emotional learning spaces, classrooms, therapy settings, or home use, this toolbox supports social-emotional learning in a practical, child-friendly way.

Features
• Supports emotional regulation and self-soothing skills
• Encourages social-emotional learning and self-awareness
• Visual, child-friendly prompt cards with guided calming strategies
• Helps reduce overwhelm, meltdowns, and frustration
• Ideal for calm corners, home, classrooms, and therapy spaces
• Durable large-format cards with rounded safe corners
• Water-resistant design

What’s Included
• 24 double-sided calming prompt cards
• 5 calming technique categories
• “toolbox” storage bag

Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and early primary-aged children learning emotional regulation skills.

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