digital card sets
Respectful Relationships Digital Toolbox
Product Code: D5010
$39.95 inc. GST
encourage children to explore the foundations of healthy, respectful relationships
Product Overview
This is the digital toolbox version of the card set Respectful Relationships.
Every positive and successful relationship needs respect at its core. The Respectful Relationships Digital Toolbox is the online version of one of our most beloved resources, formerly Mates Traits. With a fresh look, updated wording, and 11 brand-new digital cards, this versatile set helps children explore what makes relationships healthy, respectful, and inclusive.
Featuring playful animal illustrations by Mat Jones, these 32 digital cards encourage conversations about noticing strengths, recognising positive behaviours, managing peer pressure, and celebrating diversity. The resource is suitable for use at school, at home, or in counselling and group settings – anywhere children are learning about how to build safe and supportive relationships.
What's Included?
- 32 full-colour digital cards with original illustrations
- Digital booklet with activity suggestions and conversation starters
- Ongoing access to blogs, videos, card hacks, and more
We are adding and updating the Toolbox content regularly so check in to see what’s new. Customers must create an account to access digital card sets.
How to Use
- Share on interactive whiteboards or in online learning sessions
- Screenshot individual cards for classroom, therapy, or group activities (please note, printing an entire set of digital cards is contrary to our copyright and digital usage policy)
- Use prompts to explore friendship, inclusion, and respectful behaviour
- Support children to reflect on their own relationships and strengths
To access the digital card set, simply create a customer account. All digital products follow our Digital Usage Policy – see Copyright and Digital Usage for details
Suitable for
This resource is designed for people working in roles that support others, including:
- Early years practitioners
- Educators
- Social workers, counsellors and psychologists

