For the come-down, not the tantrum itself.
For parents de-escalating tantrums and big feelings in 4 to 8 year-olds.
The situation
Rage episodes disrupt family peace multiple times a day. After the eruption, your kid is still cranky. You need a way to reset without negotiation.
Coloring won't stop a tantrum mid-rage. It's one of the best ways to fill the awkward 20 minutes afterward, when your kid is still upset but the wave is breaking. These pages are designed for that moment: pressure-friendly bold outlines, repetitive patterns that keep hands busy while everyone resets.
“Coloring can provide a healthy outlet for emotional expression in children.” — Cleveland Clinic
Other collections parents and teachers often pair with this one.
The post-school activity that actually holds their attention.
Small wins, repeated. The loop an ADHD brain stays with.
The 15 minutes between pickup and dinner, sorted.
The bedtime cue your kid will actually settle into.