Products

Breath Blocks

Introducing decor whose function and form calm the body and mind. Breath blocks are wooden sculptures of popular breathing patterns scientifically proven to calm the nervous system. Place these in a quiet corner for a child or as a discrete reminder of these breathing tools on your desk or a coffee table. Measuring ~3x3”. Actively seeking schools, corporations, and retail interested in these art pieces.

Box Breath

Inhale for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 4, hold for 4, repeat until calm

Extended Exhale

Inhale for 4, exhale for 7, repeat until calm

Box Breath - Kinesthetic

Allows younger children to tap each step of the box without needing to count. Each step up is an inhale, flat across is a hold, and down is an exhale. Although it is 5 x 5 pillars, it is same 4:4:4:4 count pattern as the standard box breath.

Box Breath - Kinesthetic, Buildable

Allows younger children build a version of the box breath with a lego-type block to internalize the pattern even better.

Feelings Wheel Mat

Help children ages 6-10 express their emotions non-verbally by placing there hands or feet on the mix of emotions they are feeling on this blanket-sized feelings wheel mat. Increase their emotional vocabulary. Get the wiggles out. Rendering below.

High Contrast Gloves for Parent-Child Play

Infants love high contrast patterns which traditionally come on cards and toys which help them develop their eyesight and ability to track moving objects. Now, parents can have fun too, mesmerizing their baby, by wearing these high contrast gloves and moving their hands in creative ways.

4 High Contrast Patterns, 1 Pair of Gloves

Start engaging your infant with this pair of gloves, featuring a different high contrast pattern on each side.

Detailed High Contrast, Introducing Colors

Engage your baby as their eyesight advances with a more detailed pattern and introduction of colors, placed on the fingers on one side of the glove, so they can be hidden and revealed.