“But even when those times are tough, your Hero’s here to stay. Reminding you, ‘you got this! You’re going to be okay!’”

Hello Hero

What are Trying Powers?
Parenting

What are Trying Powers?

Do you ever dread your child’s response to trying something new? Like teaching them to tie their shoes, buttoning their pants, teaching them how to read or other similar tasks? Kids can have a lot ...
Trying Powers in Action!

Trying Powers in Action!

Here are some ways your little Hero can practice their trying powers!Getting Dressed: Getting dressed involves so many different skills. It requires motor planning, balance, fine motor skills, a...
Tips for Parents to Foster Trying Power

Tips for Parents to Foster Trying Power

Parents play a vital role in developing their child’s self-esteem, resilience and confidence. The Hart and Hero collection makes it a little easier to foster those essential skills to become the he...

Do you ever dread your child’s response to trying something new? Like teaching them to tie their shoes, buttoning their pants, teaching them how to read or other similar tasks? Kids can have a lot of push back which can lead to a battle and leaving you both feeling defeated. 

The concept of our Trying Power can provide kids a low pressure way to attempt those difficult tasks and create a new mindset for both you and your child. Let’s take away the end product and focus solely on the power of trying. Our friend Hartie at Hart and Hero provides us with a tangible reminder that we all have the power to conquer our fears. Even when things get tough our Trying Power can help us focus on the act of giving it our best in order to learn new skills. Hart & Hero pajamas, the Hello Hero book, and Hartie serve as a tool for kids to give them the confidence and boost they need.