

Feelings Check In Posters are powerful tools for fostering emotional literacy and self-awareness in early childhood settings. Designed with vibrant visuals and child-friendly language, they help children identify, name, and express a wide range of emotions—from anger and frustration to calm and excitement. Each poster offers simple, actionable strategies for regulation, such as deep breathing, asking for help, or using “I feel” statements, making them ideal for trauma-informed and emotionally intelligent practice. Educators can use them during morning check-ins, transitions, or moments of dysregulation to support children in building emotional vocabulary and resilience. Whether displayed on classroom walls, embedded in documentation kits, or used in small-group discussions, these posters promote a culture of empathy, safety, and connection—aligning beautifully with EYLF wellbeing outcomes and sector-wide goals for inclusive, responsive care.
How To Handle Big Feelings Posters are a supportive visual resource designed to help children recognise, name, and regulate intense emotions. These posters can be displayed in quiet corners, wellbeing zones, or used during group discussions to normalize emotional expression and build self-regulation skills. By making big feelings visible and manageable, they foster emotional safety, resilience, and a shared language for navigating challenging moments
Learning About Feelings Posters focuses on a different emotions such as happiness, sadness, anger, or excitement and features visual cues that help children identify and express their feelings.
These posters can be used in a variety of ways: as part of a daily check-in wall, during storytime discussions, or in quiet corners to support self-regulation. By making emotions visible and relatable, they foster empathy, language development, and emotional safety.
The Mindful Exercises Posters are a restorative visual resource designed to support educator wellbeing in early learning environments. These posters are ideal for display in staff rooms, planning areas, or wellbeing corners, offering educators micro-moments of reflection and emotional reset throughout the day.
World Instruments Posters celebrate the rich diversity of musical traditions across cultures. Each poster typically features traditional instruments from a specific country. These posters not only introduce children to global sounds and craftsmanship, but also foster cultural appreciation and curiosity. Perfect for early learning environments, they can spark storytelling, music exploration, and cross-cultural dialogue, helping educators weave music into geography, history, and identity. With each instrument, children discover not just how it sounds, but the stories it carries.
Instrument Families Posters are vibrant educational tools that help children visually explore the world of music by grouping instruments into families—strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion. These posters typically feature colorful illustrations and simple labels, making it easy for young learners to identify instruments and understand how they produce sound. By showcasing similarities in shape, playing technique, and sound production, the posters foster early musical literacy and spark curiosity.
Food Group posters show each food group's name and a variety of foods that fit into that specific group. These are great to encourage children in discussions on healthy eating and can be used in a variety of different learning experiences.
Animals In Different Languages list the names of animals in 20 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators to teach children animals in different languages.
Colours In Different Languages list colours in 32 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators communicating with children where English isn't their first language and also teach children colours in different languages.
Men's Costumes Around The World Posters show the clothing of men from 27 different countries. These are great for children to see how men dress in different parts of the world. This is a great way to start open conversations on diversity. These are also great to use as part of a room display.

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