- Recommended Ages 8-14
New card game by Jessica Sinarski
- Recommended Ages 7-10
New card game by Jessica Sinarski
About the Game
Through age-appropriate reflection prompts and playful challenges, kids get to pause, imagine, move, and enjoy meaningful connection with others. Players reveal one letter at a time, working as a team to complete the phrase HELLO PEACE.
The 40-card deck is organized into color-coded categories covering five important skill areas:
- The Whole Story
See the bigger picture behind our behavior and feelings - Inside the Backpack
Explore the worries, thoughts, and experiences that weigh us down - Bright Thought Bookmarks
Practice flexible thinking and encouraging self-talk - Let’s Press Pause
Try out breathing, movement, and mindfulness tools - All Play
Spark laughter, belonging, and group connection through activities
Each card meets kids right where they are — navigating friendship drama, school pressure, family changes, and other messy parts of growing up. The prompts are real, relatable, and feel natural, not forced.
Flexible for Every Setting
Whether you’re a school counselor facilitating a lunch group, a therapist working one-on-one, or a parent looking for meaningful connections around the kitchen table, Hello, Peace adapts to your needs. Play collaboratively, challenge teams, use cards for journaling moments, or pick a single prompt for a quick brain break.
Why educators, counselors, and families love Hello, Peace:
- Encourages empathy, self-awareness, and cooperation
- Builds social and academic skills through play
- Flexible enough for classrooms, counseling, or home use
- Promotes calm, connection, and shared success
- Designed for ages 8+ with mixed-age groups in mind
Make space for reflection, empathy, and connection… one card at a time.
Game Details:
- 40 cards (1 instruction card + 39 playing cards across 5 categories)
- Ages 8–14
- 1–8 players
- 15–25 minutes
About the Game
Through age-appropriate reflection prompts and playful challenges, kids get to pause, imagine, move, and enjoy meaningful connection with others. Players reveal one letter at a time, working as a team to complete the phrase HELLO PEACE.
The 40-card deck is organized into color-coded categories covering five important skill areas:
- The Whole Story
See the bigger picture behind our behavior and feelings - Inside the Backpack
Explore the worries, thoughts, and experiences that weigh us down - Bright Thought Bookmarks
Practice flexible thinking and encouraging self-talk - Let’s Press Pause
Try out breathing, movement, and mindfulness tools - All Play
Spark laughter, belonging, and group connection through activities
Game Details:
- 40 cards (1 instruction card + 39 playing cards across 5 categories)
- Ages 8–14
- 1–8 players
- 15–25 minutes
Each card meets kids right where they are — navigating friendship drama, school pressure, family changes, and other messy parts of growing up. The prompts are real, relatable, and feel natural, not forced.
Flexible for Every Setting
Whether you’re a school counselor facilitating a lunch group, a therapist working one-on-one, or a parent looking for meaningful connections around the kitchen table, Hello, Peace adapts to your needs. Play collaboratively, challenge teams, use cards for journaling moments, or pick a single prompt for a quick brain break.
Why educators, counselors, and families love Hello, Peace:
- Encourages empathy, self-awareness, and cooperation
- Builds social and academic skills through play
- Flexible enough for classrooms, counseling, or home use
- Promotes calm, connection, and shared success
- Designed for ages 8+ with mixed-age groups in mind
Make space for reflection, empathy, and connection… one card at a time.
Reflection and Growth
Ideal for navigating big feelings, social challenges, and everyday stress through play and connection
Ideal for navigating big
feelings, social challenges,
and everyday stress
Emotional skill building through play
Emotional skill building through play
Meaningful prompts for real life
Meaningful prompts for real life
Five skill-building categories
Five skill-building categories
Age-appropriate and adaptable
Age-appropriate and adaptable
Let's Connect
Subscribe for tips, tools, and
hope-filled ideas.