DOODLE

YOUR

FEELINGS

Every doodle has a feeling. Let’s help kids explore theirs

✶ Every doodle has a feeling. Let’s help kids explore theirs

We believe everyone, especially kids, should have a safe way to talk about how they feel. At Doodle Your Feelings, we use art to help kids explore their emotions in a creative and fun way. Whether you’re feeling happy, sad, excited, or even a little bit confused, we’ve got a creative way for you to express yourself! It’s all about understanding how you feel and having fun with art!

Doodle Zone

This is the heart of our campaign! A safe, interactive space where kids can explore their feelings through doodling.

The Approach

Resource Hub

Supporting kids’ emotional well-being starts with the right tools!

Headspace Partnership

We’re proud to collaborate with Headspace to bring Doodle Your Feelings into schools and therapy spaces.

Community Outreach

We’re working with children, schools, therapists, and Headspace to bring Doodle Your Feelings into classrooms and therapy settings.

Our manifestos

Creating a Safe Space

Building a Supportive Community

Making Feelings Visible

Let’s Doodle!

How to Doodle

Your Feelings

Pick an Emotion: Choose how you’re feeling right now—like happy, excited, worried, or maybe just curious.

  1. Pick an Emotion: Choose how you’re feeling right now—like happy, excited, worried, or maybe just curious.

  2. Let Your Imagination Run Wild: Use the fun doodling tools to draw your feelings however you like!

  3. Share or Keep: Once you’ve created your doodle, you can save it, share it with your parents or teachers, or keep it to look back on later. It’s YOUR art!

Little Creators (Ages 6-8)

This age group learns best through playful and creative activities that help them recognise, name, and express their emotions. The focus is on exploring feelings through drawing, storytelling, movement, and interactive games.

Growing Artists (Ages 9-10)

At this stage, children begin to connect their emotions to experiences, thoughts, and stories. They are developing more awareness of their emotional responses and can start expressing and reflecting on these feelings through creative activities.

Young Explorers (Ages 11-12)

At this stage, children are developing a deeper understanding of emotions, their triggers, and how to manage them. They can reflect on their feelings, recognize patterns, and explore healthy coping strategies.

I love drawing my feelings! When I'm happy, I use lots of pink and stars! When I'm sad, I make scribbles, and it helps! Thank you for making this, it's so fun!


Student, Lily, Age 6

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