Self-compassion & Courage Collection

Being gentle with ourselves helps us grow stronger and braver. The Self-Compassion & Courage Collection teaches children that mistakes are part of learning, courage grows step by step, and self-kindness brings comfort. With stories of trying again, finding inner strength, and giving ourselves hugs, kids learn how compassion and courage work hand in hand.

Future Collection

This collection is a seed for the future — it will bloom in time.

Being gentle with ourselves helps us grow stronger, braver, and more confident.

It’s Okay to Try Again

Mistakes are part of learning. Try again, and notice how each step makes you stronger.

A Hug for Myself

Sometimes comfort comes from within. Try wrapping your arms around yourself for a warm self-hug.

Little Brave Steps

Big courage starts small. Try taking one tiny brave step today.

Shining Inside

Everyone has special strengths. Try naming one thing that makes you shine.

The Courage Cup

Imagine filling your cup with bravery. Try taking a sip of courage before something new.

Stronger Every Day

Growth happens slowly, like a tree stretching tall. Try noticing one way you’ve grown stronger.

The Gentle Voice

Our inner words matter. Try talking to yourself with kindness and care.

Bouncing Back

Setbacks happen, but we can rise again. Try taking a breath and finding calm after a tough moment.

The Warm Blanket

Comfort helps us feel safe. Try wrapping in a blanket or giving yourself cozy care.

Yes, I Can

Confidence grows when we believe in ourselves. Try saying, “Yes, I can!” out loud.

The Calm Center

Peace is always inside, waiting to be found. Try breathing until you feel your calm center.

The Light Inside

Each of us carries an inner glow. Try picturing your light shining when you need strength.

Soft Like a Feather

Gentleness is a gift we can give ourselves. Try moving or speaking as soft as a feather.

Brave Together

Courage grows bigger when shared with friends. Try being brave side by side.

The Open Door

New experiences can feel scary, but also exciting. Try imagining a door opening to something new.