Buddy Bundle - Twice as Brave
Our Brave Buddy Bundle includes two Brave Breathing Buddies - perfect for siblings who only want the same as each other, for the best of friends or for when you know you'll need Brave in more than one place!
Help children learn how to work through their big emotions and tackle their anxieties with calm breathing skills.
HOW IT WORKS:
Let your own breathing follow the guided light in Brave's stomach. As the light grows bigger, breathe in and pause. As the light shrinks smaller, breathe out and pause. Repeat as many times as you can.
With practice, following Brave as your visual guide, you will learn to do this more and more easily, helping to interrupt the nervous system when big feelings take over, reset, and feel able to more clearly see through the challenge or emotion you’re facing.
Developed with input from children’s psychologists and educators, science has proven calm breathing acts as a reset for our nervous system.
FEATURES:
- Beautifully soft fabrics in a variety of textures add an extra sensory element to help regain focus and be present.
- Soft and snuggly and great bedtime comforters.
- LED light features a push-to-start and push-to-stop operation. Simply press Brave's stomach to turn the guided light on and press again to turn off.
- 5-minute automatic-shut-off timer.
- The gentle, soothing, slow-paced light has no sound element, minimising overstimulation.
- Light insert can be completely removed for easy spot cleaning.
- A beautiful, tangible tool for grown-ups to engage children in conversations about all kinds of feelings, and provide a demonstration for how to start to work through them.
- Use Brave and Able Breathing Buddies to encourage regular quiet play, brain breaks and time in.
- Requires 2 x AAA batteries each (not included).
- No app or smartphone needed.
- For children aged 3 years and over.
- Free standard shipping Australia-wide
GUIDED LIGHT
With a simple press-to-operate function, a timed light sequence shines from Brave and Able's tummies to help children follow a slower breathing pace, to calm their nervous system and slow their feelings of overwhelm. The light guide has an automatic five-minute shut-off function.
SENSORY DELIGHT
Made of beautifully soft fabrics in a variety of shapes and textures, these trusted companions have many sensory elements for kids to hold to help them regain focus while they practise slowing their breathing and work through their big feelings. They are also great snugglers and suitable for bedtimes.
CALM BREATHING SKILLS
Learn slow, deep breathing skills without the need for an app or a smartphone. Guided light teaches kids how to calmly take control of their breathing and regain focus. With a clearer mind you can more easily work through your big feelings and challenges. These skills can be carried within them for a lifetime, into the tricky teenage years and beyond!
ROUTINE BUILDER
Encourage regular quiet play, brain breaks and time in. Build mindful breathing time into morning or evening routines, or while kids are calm, so that these skills can be recalled in tricky situations when they need them most. Brave and Able are a tangible tool for parents and caregivers to engage children in conversations about big, confusing feelings, and provide a demonstration for how to work through them.
TAKE US ANYWHERE
Fully portable and with no need for wifi, children can practise with their Breathing Buddies wherever their adventures take them, requiring only 2 x AAA batteries for operation (not included).
BACKED BY SCIENCE
Did you know that calm breathing is a key tool to help ground your child, help performance, help anxiety, help connection and help resilience? Scientific studies have shown that slow, deep breathing has the ability to reduce anxiety, increase confidence and memory, and even grow new brain cells!
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