Meet Ibex, a brave and heartfelt friend who guides children through the world of emotional courage and understanding. Ibex helps children to understand and navigate their feelings, fostering a deep sense of connection to self. Each story in Ibex's collection is crafted to demonstrate the power of facing emotions head-on, teaching children that it is okay to feel deeply and express those feelings.
Together, this set uses foundational messages kids need to hear and examples of how to apply them in their own lives to help children embrace emotional courage. The Ibex Kin set is more than just a toy, it's an educational tool that empowers little ones to understand their emotions deeply and navigate them with confidence.
Simple tools for a lifetime of benefits.
Customer Reviews (4.4 / 5 · 18 reviews)
Eva★★★★★
The little card deck that comes with Ibex has been perfect for starting conversations about feelings with my kids. My son now points out when he's feeling brave, which is a huge step for him. It's a gentle, effective tool for emotional learning.
Timothy★★★★★
My kid loves how Ibex's soft fur feels during our talks about emotions—the empathy cards sparked a real conversation about a tricky day at school.
David D.★★★★★
My son carries his Ibex everywhere and points out different feelings in his storybooks now. The soft little hooves and encouraging expression make it easy for him to connect during our talks about emotions.
Joshua★★★★★
My daughter has been more open about her feelings since we started using this bundle together. The way it walks through identifying emotions feels natural and not forced. She actually asked to talk about empathy the other day.
Leo★★★★★
I wasn't sure how my son would react to a toy about feelings, but the idea of emotional courage really clicked with him. We've been using the included prompts to talk about his day, and it's opened up conversations I didn't expect. The materials are nice and sturdy too, which is a relief.
Kevin★★★★★
My son has been using Ibex to talk through his feelings after tough days at school, and it's amazing how naming emotions with a furry friend makes it click for him. The emotional courage prompts actually get him opening up about fears he'd never voice before.
Emily T.★★★★★
My daughter struggles to name her feelings, so the way this little felt friend walks her through empathy and courage feels tailor-made for her. She proudly shows me which emotion Ibex is helping her with each day.
Charlotte★★★★★
We’ve been using the emotion identification prompts with my youngest, and it’s amazing how quickly he started naming his own feelings. The soft, sturdy material can handle daily play, which is a huge plus.
Carter T.★★★★★
My four-year-old has been surprisingly eager to talk about her fears since we started using Ibex; the way the activity cards prompt her to name specific emotions feels very natural. It's already made a real difference in how she identifies when she's feeling nervous or brave.
Abigail P.★★★★☆
My five-year-old really engages with the prompts about emotions and bravery, even asking to practice them during playtime. The only small thing is the initial setup took a moment to figure out, but the conversations it starts are fantastic.