
Conversations between kids and animals on big feelings, bodies, friendship, and tips to connect with themselves and nature.
The Tiny Wild Earth & Animal Wisdom Cards & Guidebook
$29.99
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A unique 33-card deck and guidebook set with conversations between kids and animals on big feelings, bodies, friendship, and tips to connect with themselves and nature.
Pull an animal card and open the guidebook to read a short conversation between a child and animal. Themes include nature, dreams, joy, sadness, anger, ways to say ‘no’, leadership, friendship, the dark, endings and beginnings, imagination, creativity, the universe and more.
Following each conversation, there is a prompt to guide you to reflect on your own thoughts, feelings, body and environment.
Learn, create stories, draw, play charades with friends, practice spelling and numbers and make up games.
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In the set:
33 illustrated animal cards
156 page hardcover guidebook with colorful illustrations and conversations between the animal and child pictured on each card
Sturdy box with lifting ribbon
Suggested ways to play
This deck is printed on FSC certified paper using soy inks.
Written and illustrated by Libby McKay
Artwork and Text © Libby McKay, 2025
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Supports emotional and body awareness
Encourages connection to nature and animals
Encourages creativity, imagination, and storytelling
Encourages practice with numbers and spelling
May be used solo or in a group
Suitable for home, classrooms, and day care centers
Sustainable packaging and materials
Suitable for ages 3+ years old
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This game is meant to spark creativity and imagination for kids! There aren’t rules but we have a few suggestions to help get started.
Ask A Question - Fan the cards out face downand ask a question out loud. Pick a card. Open the guidebook to see if the animal you picked can help you with the answer.
Ask Animals For Help - If you are sad, scared or curious, pick a card. See if the animal can help you.
Guess the Animal - Grab a friend and divide the cards in half. Take turns acting out the animal you’ve selected while the other person guesses what you are.
Practice Spelling and Numbers - Use a pencil and paper to practice spelling animal names. Lay the cards out in numerical order and practice your numbers too.
Make A Story - Choose cards to make a story of your own. Use the pictures and your imagination. This guidebook can help you get started with a story idea.
Pick Your Favorite - Lay the cards face up and pick the one you like the most today. Why do you like it? Open this guidebook and flip to the page that contains information on your selected card to learn more.

“Our imaginations can take us to all kinds of wonderful places.”
—Jellyfish











“How do you know when you’re learning and growing?” the boy asked Condor.
“You know you’re learning and growing when you feel all those feelings, but still decide to do the hard things anyway.” — Condor

Ways to Play
Make up games and use your imagination!
Here are a few suggestions to get started.
Pull a card. Open the guidebook to see what the animal has to say!
Ask a Question & Ask for Help
Take turns acting out the animals you’ve selected while the other person guesses what you are.
Guess the Animals
Make a Story
Grab a pencil and practice letters and numbers.
Practice Spelling & Numbers
Pick a couple cards, write a story, and draw pictures

“Remember when we became friends?” Frog recalled.
For the tiny ones, the wild ones, the big ones, the quiet ones.


