Crafts for Kids that Teach Social Skills
The Catbears: Guided craft activities for kids ages 3-12 that teach how to calm down and work as a team
- Uses materials you already have at home
- Builds teamwork, empathy, and self-regulation
- Works solo or in small groups of 1 to 6 kids
"My kids are working together instead of fighting! Thank you Catbears!"Sarah, mom of 3
- Uses materials you already have at home
- Builds teamwork, empathy, and self-regulation
- Works solo or in small groups of 1 to 6 kids
"My kids are working together instead of fighting! Thank you Catbears!"Sarah, mom of 3





How It Works
Meet the Catbears — cute characters who guide kids through crafts and group activities that teach social skills, teamwork, and how to calm down.
Guided Crafts for Kids that Build Social Skills
Adorable Catbears characters guide children through each craft activity with simple videos. Kids learn social skills through hands-on crafts — while you focus on the moments that matter most.
There is no better time than today to equip our children with life skills and tools for social challenges. The Catbears app provides this solution.

Crafts for Kids Using Safe Materials from Home
Guided crafts for kids designed for play-based learning using materials you already have. Perfect for social skills groups, classroom activities, or family time. Works for preschool through elementary ages.

Eco-Friendly Materials
Glue, scissors, colors, cardboard boxes, and paper bags. We encourage recycled materials to build environmental awareness alongside social-emotional skills.
Safe for All Ages
All activities use kid-friendly materials — no hot glue or sharp tools. Every child can participate safely in group activities.
Printable Activity Pages
Each social skills game includes printable pages. Print on any home printer, A4 size, black and white.
Why Kids Love Playing Together






“As a speech-language pathologist, The Catbears is an amazing tool for emotional therapy. The cute characters and social skills games save me valuable prep time. I use these SEL activities to address emotional intelligence and social anxiety naturally. Having ready-made coping skills activities for every age lets me focus on what matters most: the therapeutic relationship.”






