Steady Minds Stationery
Little Feelings Scribbler™
Little Feelings Scribbler™
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Little Feelings Scribbler™
Children often feel more than they can explain — and when those feelings stay bottled up, they can spill out in tricky ways. The Little Feelings Scribbler™ gives children a safe, gentle space to share what’s going on inside — through quick prompts, drawings, and reflections that don’t drag on.
Each page is designed for quick use (perfect for short attention spans), but it can just as easily grow into a longer chat if your child wants to share more. That’s the magic of The Little Feelings Scribbler™ — it works with your child’s energy, not against it.
On each page your child will:
Choose and name their feelings
Draw what those feelings look like to them
Share the peak and pit of their day
Show what they need (hug, break, snack, quiet time, etc.)
Reflect on their energy levels and how their body feels
End the page with something they’re proud of
Bonus: The Coupon Page (multi-use connection tool)
Use it to leave little notes in a school bag or lunchbox (e.g. “Mummy loves you — you are kind, smart, and brave”).
Add special reminders your child can look forward to (e.g. “Only 6 hours of school today, then we’re off to the cinema!”).
Let your child “redeem” a coupon for what they need most (e.g. a hug, a snack, or a movie night together).
The Coupon Page becomes a gentle back-and-forth between you and your child — a way to feel connected, encouraged, and supported even when you’re apart.
Why you’ll love it:
Quick, simple check-ins that fit real family life
Can lead to deeper conversations — or just stay short and sweet
Promotes emotional expression through words and drawings
Builds connection both at home and outside (through the Coupon Page)
Pairs perfectly with Little Scribbler Reflections™ for parents and carers
Calming Steady Minds design in handy A5 size
100 tear-off sheets + bonus Coupon Page
The Little Feelings Scribbler™ is more than a notepad — it’s a gentle bridge between your child’s inner world and the support they need, whether that’s a 2-minute check-in, a long heart-to-heart, or a note that makes them smile in the middle of the school day.
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