STICKER BOOK 1 – AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Children love to earn and collect these wonderfully illustrated fun animal behavioral stickers.
If introduced correctly, these custom gold star reward stickers make coaching positive reinforcement behavior education fun and easy. Most children will listen, learn, practice, and use the desired behaviors to earn the stickers.
In addition to custom stickers this book provides guardians with helpful tips and tools designed by behavioral therapists and top educators for children. Topics include: listening skills (listening skills page 14), conflict resolution (page 18), understanding Social & Emotional Learning (page 30), group behaviors (page 38), how to be an Upstander (page 40), Addressing cyberbullies, haters and problem provokers (page 46), understanding incentives versus bribes (page 54), easy to use lesson plans and lesson plan templates (pages 34 & 35), and much more!
The stickers (and other How To Be Good products) are perfect bridging tools making it easy to provide universal positive reinforcement behavioral guidance. It’s as simple as having any guardian hand the custom stickers to the children when the desired behavior is used. This also helps ensure positive reinforcement is being used (verses the alternatives) when your children are in the care of other guardians!
We currently have 65+ characters that coach hundreds of home and school behaviors. You can purchase this life changing behavior education sticker book by itself or you they come included at 30% off in the How To Be Good with Polly the Parrot or How To Be Good with Santa Kits.
How To Be Good Behavior Education Sticker Book 1 resonates with children while coaching proper social behavior in home, school and community settings.
There are green, blue, and orange stickers.
Green stickers coach straight forward good manners and proper etiquette behaviors:
- Albert the Anteater for “Inviting Children Left Out To Play”
- Apollo the Ape for “Apologizing”
- Askar the Armadillo for “Asking Permission”
- Bradley the Beaver for “Brushing Teeth”
- Brother Bobcat for “Playing Nice” with your brother and sister
- Cara the Caribou for “Complementing People”
- Card Carol The Camel for “Writing Thank You Cards”
- Danger Ranger the Disaster Avoiding Dog for “Emergency Situations”
- Eli the Emperor Penguin for saying “excuse me”
- Freya the Fox for being “Friendly”
- Georgy the Gerbil for “Greeting People Nicely”
- Gigi the Giraffe for “Using Good Grammar”
- Hannah the Hawk for “Eating Healthy”
- Harry the Hare for good “Hair Care”/grooming
- Helper the Hedgehog for “Helping Others”
- Homer the Hamster for “Doing Your Homework”
- Kara the Koala for “Being Kind”
- Learner the Lemur for being a “Good Listener”
- Martha the Mongoose for “Making Your Bed”
- Moysei the Mouse for “Being Quiet During the Movies”
- Owen The Owl for “Good Eye Contact”
- Patricia the Platypus for saying “Please”
- Pearl the Peacock for “Having Good Manners with Pets”
- Peter the Panda for “Picking Up and Putting Away Your Toys”
- Polly the Parrot for “Being Polite”
- Quincy the Quail for “Being Quiet When Appropriate”
- Rocco the Raccoon for “Recycling”
- Sara the Seal for “Playing Nice” with your sister and brother
- Spartacus the Golden Eagle for “Being a Good Sport”
- Thelma the Turkey for saying “Thank You”
- Waldo the Wolf for “Washing Before Meals and Bedtime”
We also provided a few generic green reward stickers for:
- Listened to Mom
- Listened To Dad
- Extra Good (for behaviors not covered)
Blue stickers educate on “Good Reaction To” bad behaviors.
We did not want to teach children bad behaviors so we are teaching them how to react good even when others act badly.
We provide exact wording and actions to use, and reinforce the message that just because other people act badly is not a reason to act naughty in return.
We indirectly teach not to do the bad behaviors.
- Archibald the Alligator for “Good Reaction To Arguing”
- Birtha the Badger for “Good Reaction To Badmouthing Others”
- Boris the Boar for “Good Reaction To Bragging”
- Chet the Cheetah for “Good Reaction To Cheating”
- Conrad the Chimpanzee for “Good Reaction To Complaining
- Critta the Crow for “Good Reaction To Criticizing”
- Destro the Dragon for “Good Reaction To Destroying Property”
- Earl the Elephant for “Good Reaction To Eavesdropping”
- Ingrid the Ibis for “Good Reaction To Interrupting”
- Lightning Bug for “Good Reaction To Lights Being Left On”
- Litka the Lizard for “Good Reaction To Littering”
- Lucifer the Lion for “Good Reaction To Being Too Loud”
- Lyza the Lemming for “Good Reaction To Lying”
- Rudy the Rhinoceros for being “Good Reaction To Rude”
- Sheala the Shellfish for “Good Reaction To Being Selfish”
- Sigi the Squirrel for “Good Reaction To Stealing”
- Stimpy the Skunk for “Good Reaction To Being Unclean”
- Tito the Tiger for “Good Reaction To Teasing”
- Winnie the Warthog for “Good Reaction To Whining”
- Yelena the Yak for “Good Reaction To Yelling”
Orange stickers teach what to say and do if you see or experience violent bad behavior.
Three core messages are:
- Always protect yourself
- Leave the area quickly and safely
- Tell a “Trusted” adult.
- Brutus the Bull for “Good Reaction To Bullying”
- Fletcher the Ferret for “Good Reaction To Fighting”
- Hildred the Hyena for “Good Reaction To Hitting”
- Kilpatra the Kangaroo for “Good Reaction To Kicking”
- Piagi the Pig for “Good Reaction To Pushing”
- Pluto the Polar Bear for “Good Reaction To Playing Too Rough”
How To Be Good For Santa, Inc. has created the above characters and materials around these behaviors – our mission is to ensure our customers receive the best positive reinforcement behavior education materials in the market.
We continually evolve the behaviors materials based on consumer wants/demand. Per our sponsoring crowdsourcing contests that are free to enter, both children and adults are eligible for entry, and valuable prizes will be awarded for ideas used in How To Be Good For Santa, Inc. products!