Games For Growing Minds

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Book of Beasties builds games and activities for children aged 5 to 15, offering fun experiences and research-based tools to help talk about and understand children’s mental wellbeing and feelings in a safe and supportive way.

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GET A COPY OF THE HAPPY HEADS CARD GAME TO BE IN WITH A CHANCE OF WINNING TICKETS TO LEGOLAND┇Helps increase emotional intelligence┇Promotes a positive mindset┇Comes with easy to follow guide┇Creates a stronger bond between adults and children┇Can be played anywhere┇Allows children to explore their emotions

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Book of Beasties: The Mental Wellness Card Game and digital Beastie Guide is a multi-award winning, evidence-based intervention for children and young people that uses playful PSHE learning to encourage the open conversation about mental health.

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We aim to help children connect with their feelings through play, creativity, and storytelling. Access our Social Emotional Learning platform, information about our games, research, resources, blog, and services through the buttons below.

Lovely Reviews

Sabina Sidhu
SENCO

“Thank you to the entire team behind the Book of Beasties. I would recommend this programme for other schools.”

Dylan
11

"Book of Beasties gives confidence to speak up, talk about your feelings and it’s really fun. It really helped me to talk about my feelings. I really recommend it.”

Ross Morrison McGill
Teacher Toolkit UK

“Great story and fabulous resource.”

Dr Tony Bates
Professor of Psychology

“I really think Book of Beasties is a revolutionary approach and it will change how young people think about their mental health for the rest of their lives.”

Harrison
Year 5 Pupil

“Thank you so much for your club, as fun as it was, it still helped me with my anger issues. The club gave me thoughts that made me feel better.”

Anna Bowyer
Play Therapist, Ty Hafan Children's Hospice

"I would highly recommend this game to any one working therapeutically with children and young people either to use as a whole intervention plan or as an easy to turn to ad hoc tool. It's a safe way to discuss important aspects of health and wellbeing.”

Meet the Beasties

These friendly but strange looking creatures are our Beasties. Their personalities represent different emotions that we can relate to and will probably come across at some point in our lives. The Beasties make it easier for us to talk about these feelings so that they make more sense.

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