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Taken from the popular Star Cards, these bright and cheerful stickers will bring a smile to your child’s face – no matter what age they are. Includes stickers such as Happy Star, Peaceful Star, Brilliant Star.
They can be used as rewards, stick on a Star Chart or homework books, lunch boxes, school folders or themselves.
A fantastic resource for creating a positive climate in the classroom or at home.
You might like to make a Star Chart
Encourage good behaviour by introducing a Star Chart into your home life. A Star Chart helps you set clear boundaries so your child is able to see that good behaviour will bring rewards. This summer, try making a simple Star Chart with your child.
Children can receive a Star Sticker when they do things such as eat fruit and vegetables, drink water, exercise, do their reading, keep their bedroom tidy, put things away, do their homework, help around the house, do what they have been asked, be polite, share their things. Once they have collected 5, they receive rewards such as earn pocket money, go to their favourite place, do their favourite activity, eat their favourite meal, have a treat, play their favourite game, watch their favourite program on television or go to bed half an hour later.
You can download a Star Chart from our website
Reviews
It is a general fact - all children LOVE stickers. The children in my class love receiving these star stickers. It boosts their confidence and self-esteem and gets them talking about positive qualities. I have made a Chart at home for my two children. Each time they do well, or do something good, they get a star sticker. When they have collected 10 stickers, they have a treat of their choice....within reason of course!!!
Polly Waterbury
The children love receiving these colourful stickers - thank you for such a great resource.
Nell Lutter
The children in my class love the stickers. I some times stick them on the children while they are relaxing so that when they sit up they have a lovely surprise of the star that i have chosen for them. They are brilliant for boosting self esteem.
SAMI FARMER
They can be used as rewards, stick on a Star Chart or homework books, lunch boxes, school folders or themselves.
A fantastic resource for creating a positive climate in the classroom or at home.
You might like to make a Star Chart
Encourage good behaviour by introducing a Star Chart into your home life. A Star Chart helps you set clear boundaries so your child is able to see that good behaviour will bring rewards. This summer, try making a simple Star Chart with your child.
Children can receive a Star Sticker when they do things such as eat fruit and vegetables, drink water, exercise, do their reading, keep their bedroom tidy, put things away, do their homework, help around the house, do what they have been asked, be polite, share their things. Once they have collected 5, they receive rewards such as earn pocket money, go to their favourite place, do their favourite activity, eat their favourite meal, have a treat, play their favourite game, watch their favourite program on television or go to bed half an hour later.
You can download a Star Chart from our website
Reviews
It is a general fact - all children LOVE stickers. The children in my class love receiving these star stickers. It boosts their confidence and self-esteem and gets them talking about positive qualities. I have made a Chart at home for my two children. Each time they do well, or do something good, they get a star sticker. When they have collected 10 stickers, they have a treat of their choice....within reason of course!!!
Polly Waterbury
The children love receiving these colourful stickers - thank you for such a great resource.
Nell Lutter
The children in my class love the stickers. I some times stick them on the children while they are relaxing so that when they sit up they have a lovely surprise of the star that i have chosen for them. They are brilliant for boosting self esteem.
SAMI FARMER
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