Heartfuls 14” dolls have been designed to promote positive wellbeing and help children navigate their feeling and emotions, by providing them with a toolkit designed to build confidence, self-esteem and a more positive outlook on everyday life.
Designed to unlock the power of positivity, encourage kids to share their feelings, and let their heart shine bright!
Happy Hearts Journal
A space for children to write, doodle, and learn to explore their feelings to boost their happiness.
Child-sized gem fidget bracelet designed to help them find their calm anytime, anywhere.
Positivity Wheel
Calming Bracelet
Designed to encourage parent and child interaction, spinning to share and build confidence while talking about emotions.
Bag Tag with Clip-on Confidence Cards
Designed so kids can carry positivity with them wherever they go to remind them just how amazing they are!
Endorsed by Experts
Heartfuls is fully endorsed by Dr Amanda Gummer and The Good Play Guide, and the World’s First MESH accredited doll range!
“Playing with dolls offers significant benefits for children’s mental, emotional, and social health (MESH) by providing a safe and imaginative space for exploring thoughts, emotions, and social interactions. The bright and colourful Heartfuls doll range enhances this experience by encouraging children to reflect on their feelings and develop emotional literacy. Each of the six dolls focuses on a key aspect of self-care and emotional well-being, equipped with thoughtful tools such as a self-care journal, a feelings wheel, a crystal bracelet for the child and a clip-on heart tag featuring inspirational quotes.
Through playing with these dolls, children learn to articulate their emotions, express feelings, and engage in meaningful conversations about their mental and emotional experiences. This interactive play not only fosters empathy and social understanding but also helps children develop emotional resilience, equipping them with vital tools for managing the complexities of everyday life.”
— Dr Amanda Gummer / FUNdamentally Children