Little Brave Lab – 52 Brave Cards for Kids
Little Brave Lab – 52 Brave Cards for Kids
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Little Brave Lab – 52 Brave Cards for Kids
Most Kids Are Never Taught How To Be Brave
A 52-card bravery system that helps children speak up, try new things, handle mistakes and build real-world confidence - one small brave moment at a time.
Brave Cards are a simple 4-part bravery system designed to help kids practice courage through real-world challenges, parent prompts, reflection questions and level-up moments.
No screens. No complicated rules. Just meaningful, brave moments in minutes.
Brave Cards For Kids
A screen-free confidence-building card set designed to help children practise bravery in real life.
“Just be brave” doesn’t really teach a child what to do.
Every child feels scared sometimes.
Scared of failing. Scared of being laughed at. Scared of trying something new. Scared of saying what they really think. Scared of getting it wrong.
As parents, it can be heartbreaking to watch — because you can see their potential.
You know they are capable. You know they are smart, kind, funny, creative and strong.
But sometimes, they don’t see it yet.
And telling them “just be confident” usually doesn’t work.
Because confidence is not something kids are talked into.
Confidence is built through small moments of proof.
That’s why we created Brave Cards.
Brave Cards turn courage into something your child can actually practise.
Each card gives your child one small brave action, one parent conversation prompt, one reflection question, and one level-up moment to help bravery stick.
- Speak up when something feels wrong
- Try again after making a mistake
- Ask for help when they need it
- Walk into new situations with more confidence
- Believe they can do hard things
This is the kind of confidence they don’t teach at school.
But it may shape the rest of their life.The 4-part Brave Card system
Every card is designed to move your child from “I’m scared” to “I can try.”
Brave Challenge
A simple real-world action your child can actually do, so courage becomes practical instead of vague.
Parent Prompt
A simple prompt that helps you know what to say, so the moment feels natural instead of forced.
Reflection Question
A thoughtful question that helps your child process what they felt, what they learned, and how they grew.
Level-Up Prompt
A next-step prompt that builds momentum and encourages progress without overwhelming your child.
The 4 sections of the Brave Cards deck

The deck is split into four simple sections, each designed to help your child build bravery in a different way — from taking action, to talking it through, to reflecting, to growing stronger over time.
Brave Challenge Cards
These cards give your child a small, real-world bravery challenge they can actually do — like speaking up, trying something new, asking for help, or doing something that feels a little uncomfortable.
Parent Prompt Cards
These cards help parents know what to say in the moment, making it easier to guide your child without lecturing, pushing too hard, or accidentally shutting the conversation down.
Reflection Cards
These cards help children process what happened, what they felt, what they learned, and how they handled the brave moment — so the lesson actually sticks.
Level-Up Cards
These cards help your child take the next small step, building momentum over time so bravery becomes a habit instead of a one-off conversation.
Why this works better than “just be brave”
It makes bravery actionable
Every card gives one real challenge a child can actually do.
It helps parents know what to say
Each card includes a simple parent prompt for the moment.
It helps the lesson stick
Reflection questions help children process and grow.
It builds momentum
Level-up prompts encourage progress without overwhelm.
Why this matters so much
Bravery is not just a nice character trait.
It affects everything.
A brave child is more likely to try a new sport, make new friends, ask questions in class, handle disappointment, tell the truth, stand up to peer pressure and keep going when something feels hard.
But most kids are never directly taught bravery. They are told to be brave. They are told to stop worrying. They are told to give it a go.
But they are rarely shown how.
Brave Cards turn courage into something practical.
How Brave Cards work
There are no complicated rules, no screens and no pressure. Just one card, one moment and one meaningful conversation.
Use them anywhere bravery is needed
Brave Cards are designed to fit into real family life.
Perfect for parents who want to raise confident, resilient kids
Brave Cards are ideal for:
- Kids who are shy
- Kids who worry a lot
- Kids who struggle with confidence
- Kids who hate losing
- Kids who give up quickly
- Kids who avoid new things
- Kids who are starting school or changing schools
- Kids who need help speaking up
- Kids who already seem confident but still need emotional tools
And honestly? They are for every child. Because every child will face moments where they need courage.
What parents are saying
“My daughter picked a card before school and it gave us the best conversation. Such a simple idea but so powerful.”
— Parent of 7-year-old“This makes it so much easier to talk about confidence without sounding like I’m lecturing.”
— Parent of 2 kids“The level-up prompts are my favourite. It helps my son actually try instead of shutting down.”
— Parent of 8-year-oldTry them at home. See the conversations they create.
Brave Cards are designed to be simple, practical and meaningful. Use them at bedtime, before school, or after a hard day — and start building the small brave moments that help confidence grow.
Frequently asked questions
What age are Brave Cards best for?
They are designed for primary-school-aged children, but the prompts can be used with younger children with parent guidance and older children as conversation starters.
Do kids need to know how to read?
No. Parents can read the cards aloud and guide the conversation. That can actually make the experience more powerful.
How often should we use them?
You can use one card daily, a few times a week, or whenever your child needs a confidence boost. The magic is in repeated small moments.
Are these therapy cards?
No. Brave Cards are not therapy or medical advice. They are simple family conversation and activity cards designed to help children practise courage and confidence.
Can teachers use them?
Yes. They can be useful in classrooms, small groups, wellbeing sessions, or as morning reflection prompts.
Give your child the courage they’ll carry for life.
Your child will not always have you beside them. There will be moments when they need to speak up, try again, ask for help, walk away, back themselves or do the right thing.
Brave Cards help plant those lessons early — in a way kids can understand, parents can actually use, and families can turn into meaningful daily moments.
52 cards. Countless conversations. A lifetime of courage.
Help your child practise the kind of confidence they don’t teach at school.
