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Early Years Respectful Relationships Bundle
Product Code: 1176
$288.85 inc. GST
Support children to build friendships, navigate conflict, and value difference through respectful and inclusive relationships.
Product Overview
Making friends comes naturally to some children, but for many it’s a complex process filled with unspoken rules and challenges. The Early Years Respectful Relationships Bundle brings together four of our most popular card sets to help children explore what healthy relationships look like, and the qualities that make connections meaningful – even across different families, cultures, and backgrounds.
Perfect for educators, wellbeing practitioners, counsellors, social workers, and parents, this bundle supports children to develop empathy, resilience, and emotional literacy while encouraging positive, respectful ways of relating to others.
What's Included?
- Two Worlds – Illustrated resource for families experiencing separation, transitions, or major life changes
- Cars’R’Us – Quirky, colourful vehicles that help children explore emotions and choices
- Strength Cards for Kids – Playful cards for noticing strengths and celebrating the strengths of others
- Respectful Relationships – Animal-themed cards to spark conversations about friendship, inclusion, and respect
Every card set comes with bonus access to its Digital Toolbox, including digital cards and booklet, plus an expanding library of blogs, activities, and support materials.
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: Support social and emotional skills development across the curriculum
- In groups: Encourage children to reflect on friendships, feelings, and problem-solving
- In counselling or one-on-one: Create safe, strengths-based conversations about relationships
- At home: Help families explore respect, kindness, and connection together
Suitable for
This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:
- Early years practitioners
- Educators
- Social workers, counsellors and psychologists


