card sets
Respectful Relationships cards
Product Code: 5010
$79.95 inc. GST
encourage children to explore the foundations of healthy, respectful relationships
197 in stock
Product Overview
Every positive and successful relationship starts with respect. Respectful Relationships is a reimagined edition of one of our most beloved resources, Mates Traits. With a fresh new look, updated wording, and 11 brand-new cards, this vibrant set uses engaging animal characters to help children recognise the qualities that make relationships strong, supportive and inclusive.
These 32 full-colour cards encourage conversations about friendship, respect, and empathy. Perfect for schools, counselling sessions, or family settings, they help children explore behaviours that strengthen bonds, recognise differences, and build confidence in navigating social challenges such as peer pressure or bullying.
Each set also comes with bonus access to the Respectful Relationships Digital Toolbox – offering a digital version of the cards, booklet, and an ever-growing bank of blogs, videos, and activities you can use anywhere.
What's Included?
- 32 laminated, full-colour cards with playful animal illustrations
- Sturdy storage box
BONUS: Free access to the Respectful Relationships Digital Toolbox
- Digital cards
- Digital booklet with activity ideas and conversation starters
- Ongoing access to blogs, card hacks, and support resources
To use the digital toolbox, simply create a customer account. All digital products follow our Digital Usage Policy – see Copyright and Digital Usage for details.
How to Use
- In classrooms: explore friendship, inclusion, and positive behaviours.
- In counselling: support children experiencing social anxiety, peer pressure, or bullying.
- At home: encourage children to recognise their strengths and respect differences.
- In group activities: build teamwork, empathy, and understanding.
For more inspiration, explore our Ideas Bank.
Suitable for
This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:
- Early years practitioners
- Educators
- Social workers, counsellors and psychologists

