Every meltdown, every "why did you hit your brother?", every silent car ride home from school - these are moments when a child is trying to understand something they have no language for yet.
The Self Aware Jar gives them that language.
Inside this compact jar are 21 illustrated strips, each featuring a real-life childhood moment - sharing, losing, feeling shy, getting angry, making mistakes - told through three characters your child will grow to recognise: Tia, Lee, and Ari.
Each strip ends with a single, carefully designed question: "Did she think 'I am boring' or did she think 'I need a quiet space'?". There's no right answer. The point isn't to judge - it's to notice. That noticing is self-awareness.
Designed with child psychologists and early childhood educators, this jar turns abstract emotional intelligence into something a 3-year-old can hold in their hands and a parent can use without any training.