Kids learn these
important skills
- Stand up for themselves and for others.
- Recognize that, at times, it may feel difficult to get involved and speak up, but that it is important to have the courage to do so.
- Form their own opinions and be comfortable voicing them.
- Think about how other people might feel, especially if they aren’t being treated fairly.
- Appreciate the importance of equality: Everyone deserves to feel valued, cared for and understood; everyone deserves fairness and kindness.
- Recognize that by standing up for what they believe, think, and feel, they can bring about positive change. They can do good in the world, in ways both big and small. They can make a difference!
- Understand the harm in being a bystander when someone is being treated unfairly.
- Believe in their ability to be a problem solver and helper when they see something that is not right, kind or fair (especially when this relates to skin color, culture, ethnicity, language spoken, gender or abilities).
- Invite and welcome others to play or join in by practicing inclusiveness and compassion.
Kids learn these
important skills
- Stand up for themselves and for others.
- Recognize that, at times, it may feel difficult to get involved and speak up, but that it is important to have the courage to do so.
- Form their own opinions and be comfortable voicing them.
- Think about how other people might feel, especially if they aren’t being treated fairly.
- Appreciate the importance of equality: Everyone deserves to feel valued, cared for and understood; everyone deserves fairness and kindness.
- Recognize that by standing up for what they believe, think, and feel, they can bring about positive change. They can do good in the world, in ways both big and small. They can make a difference!
- Understand the harm in being a bystander when someone is being treated unfairly.
- Believe in their ability to be a problem solver and helper when they see something that is not right, kind or fair (especially when this relates to skin color, culture, ethnicity, language spoken, gender or abilities).
- Invite and welcome others to play or join in by practicing inclusiveness and compassion.
Find it in Noggin
Up, Up, Up!
The Big Heart Kids are coming together to stand up when something’s not okay!
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Resolves conflicts
- Develops positive interactions with others
Coming Soon
Tales from the Playground
Marisol is upset. Someone at the playground doesn’t want to play with her because of how she looks and speaks. In Tales from the Playground: Marisol’s Playground Problem, Marisol’s friends stand up for her and help her understand that her differences are what make her special!
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Demonstrates awareness of self
- Resolves conflicts
Make a resolution wheel with your child to help figure out strategies to use when a problem arises. Take a paper plate or cardboard circle and make an X in the center of it to divide it into 4 sections. In each section, write (and encourage your child to illustrate) the words “share,” “take turns,” “guess a number,” and “pick an object.” Then, fasten the paper arrow onto the center of the plate with a paper fastener. When your child encounters a problem, have them spin the resolution wheel to find a strategy to try out.
Big Heart World: Marisol Makes A Difference
Coming soon!
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Resolves Conflicts
The Noggins are skilled problem solvers; they work together to figure out solutions without saying a word to one another! The next time you have a problem, try to come up with a solution together using only your body language to communicate. How can you take both of your ideas and combine them to make an even better idea?
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Stands up for others
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Demonstrates awareness of self
- Stands up for others
- Celebrates individual differences
When someone doesn’t want to play with Marisol, her friends stand up for her. They all make pictures to hang at the playground, making it clear that it’s a space where everyone plays together. Encourage your child to make a similar picture to hang in your local park or playground. As you create it together, talk about the episode. Ask them what differences make Marisol special. How is your child different from Marisol? How is your child the same or similar?
- Celebrates individual differences
- Celebrates different cultures
- Celebrates cultural identity
- Stands up for others
Coming soon
Family Activities and Parent Resources
We’ve collaborated with our friends at Sparkler Learning to build family activities and other parent and educator resources.
Big Heart World's Social and Emotional Learning Quiz
Answer Big Heart World’s 10-Question Social and Emotional Learning Quiz, and get a custom play & learning guide to use with your child!
Big Heart Book Lists
Picture books can teach lifelong lessons about friendship! Big Heart World partnered with First Book and School Library Journal for book recommendations to help parents, caregivers, and educators introduce children to books that help them grow big hearts.
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- Accessible on multiple devices
- New content added weekly
- Downloadable books & games for offline play
- Kid-safe & ad-free
- Accessible on multiple devices
- New content added weekly
- Downloadable books & games for offline play
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- Kid-safe & ad-free
- Accessible on multiple devices
- New content added weekly
- Downloadable books & games for offline play