Felt by The Catbears Helps Kids Express What Really Matters

Children not sharing? Felt by The Catbears is a groundbreaking method in social-emotional development, allowing children to open up and share their daily social stories, and within moments, we understand what is really going on with them.

The Catbears - child and adult using the app together

Children not sharing? You're definitely not alone

Many people struggle with frustration when their children can't or don't want to tell what's bothering them. Daily conversations feel superficial, and it's hard to understand what's really happening in children's inner world.

The new way to understand what's really going on with your child

Felt by The Catbears is based on proven psychological methods, using social stories and role-playing to spark conversation:

  • Instant connection: Children choose a character for themselves and for other people in their environment (friends, family members) to create the story.
  • The scientific advantage: The tool is based on current therapeutic approaches like CPT and NVC, and was developed together with field experts - therapists, educators, and parents.
Felt by The Catbears app

Felt by The Catbears receives amazing feedback from the field

Within 5 minutes of playing with Felt, my son suddenly told me that his classmate had been hitting him for several months, and we had no idea this was the situation.

Michael, father of Ethan, 6 years old

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My daughter had a serious conflict with a child in class, we involved the school principal and met with the child's parents. After the first trial, she told me she knew what to do and the next day resolved the conflict with the child.

Jessica, mother of Ava, 11 years old

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My daughter is diagnosed with ODD and wouldn't tell me anything, and when I showed her Felt, she took the phone from my hand and started writing everything that's going on with her. I was shocked.

David, father of Lily, 8 years old

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A brilliant tool, I recommend it to every parent who can't really talk to their child.

Chris, father of Mia, 4 years old

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The Catbears stories app - the journey

Feeling stuck in your conversations?

Felt by The Catbears was created for parents who want to spend quality time with their children, and for any professional who works with children: therapists, psychologists, emotional coaches, educators - kindergarten teachers and teachers. Using the tool doesn't require prior training and it's simple and easy to use. Suitable for one-on-one sessions or as a group session.

Felt by The Catbears is a guided digital story experience that helps children express emotions, build empathy, and reflect on social situations in a playful and meaningful way.

It's designed for therapists, psychologists, educators, and parents who work with children aged 4 and up and want to encourage emotional sharing and social growth.

It was created to help children open up and share what's on their mind, especially when traditional conversations feel stuck or difficult.

No. Our method is based on visual cards and symbols, so children who don't know how to read can participate fully. The adult mediates the story and guides the process.

Yes. Felt by The Catbears helps children explore cooperation, conflict, and understanding through guided character choices and reflection.

Both. Felt by The Catbears works well in one-on-one sessions and can support group settings as a conversation starter or emotional processing tool.

It uses cute illustrations and clear structure to gently guide children through a personal story, based on proven models of social emotions.

No special training is required. Anyone who works closely with children can use this, especially if they have experience in listening and guiding conversations.

Yes, you need an internet connection to access Felt by The Catbears online.

Yes, you can try a free story and see how it helps your child or student open up.

Every story in Felt by The Catbears invites children to explore both sides of a conflict, express their emotions, and think of ways to make everyone feel better.