Visual Learning Cards
Visual cards designed to support communication, independence, and everyday learning.
Give children visual options so they can choose breakfast independently.
Support communication and reduce morning power struggles.
Simple visuals that help little ones understand their choices.






Breakfast Choice Cards Designed for Real Life
These visualbreakfast choice cards help toddlers and young children communicate their food preferences clearly and independently. Designed to reduce morning meltdowns and support early communication, this realistic food card set is ideal for home routines,preschool settings, and children who benefit from visual learning tools.






Simple Visuals. Powerful Impact.
From breakfast to grocery trips to everyday treats, these visual learning cards help children express preferences, build independence, and reduce power struggles.
Encouraging independence with familiar grocery items.
Visuals for everyday essentials children see and use daily.
Helping children communicate wants in a clear, simple way.
Designed to Grow With Your Child
These sturdy, beautifully illustrated cards are made for daily use - at the table, in the kitchen, at the grocery store, in classrooms, during therapy sessions, or wherever learning happens.
Emotions Made Simple for Kids
Helping children identify, name, and regulate their feelings through beautifully illustrated emotion cards designed for parents, teachers, therapists, and homeschool environments. These social-emotional learning (SEL) tools support emotional vocabulary development, self-regulation skills, and confident communication in toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-aged children.
Write a short text about your service
These emotion cards turn everyday moments into meaningful conversations. Designed to support social-emotional learning (SEL), communication skills, and stronger parent-child connection.
Write a short text about your service
Helping children pause, look inward, and confidently say what they feel — whether it’s happy, sad, angry, or something in between. Building emotional vocabulary starts with recognition.
Not just identifying emotions — but learning what to do next. These tools gently guide children toward self-regulation, coping strategies, and thoughtful behavior.
Social-Emotional Scenario Cards for Real-Life Moments
These illustrated social-emotional scenario cards come with the emotions cards set. They help children process everyday frustrations, disappointments, and emotional challenges in a safe and guided way. Each card presents a relatable real-life situation and invites children to reflect, respond, and practice emotional regulation skills.
