Scribble Detective
Fix That Scribble!
Big Scribble or Small Scribble?
Kindness Untangles Scribbles
And Then What Happens?
100

This scribble feels shaky and nervous about something that might happen.

Worry

100

This breathing technique lets you “slow your scribble.”

Deep breathing?

100

You dropped your pencil.

Small Scribble

100

When someone’s scribble looks sad, you can give them these words.

Kind words or compliments

100

Your Scribble Spot is getting a little tangled, so you take deep breaths. 

What happens to your Scribble? 

The scribble gets smaller and calmer.

200

This scribble is red, spiky, and wants to shout.

Anger

200

Drawing over your scribble slowly can help you feel calm.

Scribble breathing or Scribble tracing

200

Your friend says something unkind that hurts your feelings.

Medium Scribble

200

If a classmate looks lonely at recess, you can do this to include them.

Invite them to play

200

Your Scribble Spot is angry, and you shout at a friend.

What happens to your Scribble?

The scribble grows and the problem gets bigger.

300

This scribble feels soft, slow, and watery.

Saddness

300

This calming action uses your muscles—tighten, then relax.

Squeeze-and-release

300

You’re scared because you can’t find your grown-up in a store.

Big Scribble

300

When a someone looks angry, it’s kind to give them this.

Space

300

Your Scribble Spot feels worried. You tell a trusted adult how you feel.

What happens to your Scribble?

The worry scribble starts to untangle.

400

This scribble is yellow and makes you smile and want to move.

Happiness or Excitement

400

When your scribble is angry, taking one step away is called this

Taking a break or walking away

400

You accidentally knock over a classmate’s supplies.

Small Scribble (and say sorry)

400

You can help someone’s worry scribble shrink by doing this together

Taking deep breaths

400

Your Scribble Spot feels jealous that a classmate got a new toy. You keep it inside and don’t talk about it.

What happens to your Scribble?

The scribble grows and feels heavier.

500

This scribble feels mixed-up with more than one feeling — like happy and nervous.

Mixed Feelings

500

Thinking about something that makes you calm (quiet place, pet, favorite memory)

Positive Thinking

500

A rumor goes around that you went to the principal's office and makes you worried.

Big Scribble

500

This is the most important way to help anyone with a messy scribble.

Listen

500

Your Scribble Spot is sad. You draw a picture, take a break, and ask someone for help.

What happens to your Scribble? 

The scribble softens, and you start to feel better.