Emotion Learning For Preschoolers With The Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

When I was a child, it was hard to almost impossible for parents to choose what type of content their children were being exposed to on TV. The creation of new technology like tablets not only revolutionized how parents can limit viewing time of shows, but the type of programming their children are exposed to. Don’t get me wrong, passive shows aimed at children still exist, but more so than ever parents can promote shows that stimulate their child’s brain. These children shows teach early learning themes to children and try to get children to interact with the content their viewing.

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

In our house, we trust Kids CBC when it comes to providing child-friendly educational TV programming. One show that has become a stable in our house is The Adventures of Napkin Man, a show that teaches children about emotions to prepare them for future social interactions and relationships. In the show, preschool teacher Mister Anthony, draws a superhero named Napkin Man for his students when their faced with difficult emotion. Once drawn, Napkin Man jumps in an animated world and sings his signature song (which is a favorite of my daughter). Through fun story-telling he helps children better understand new emotions and how to properly deal with them. Recognizing and being sympathetic of the emotions of others also plays a key role in the show. 

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

Kids CBC recently gave the show an online home that contains enhanced interactive episodes based on shows from Season 2 of the series. Like the television series, the episodes are designed to extend the series’ social-emotional curriculum and further help kids identify and manage their feelings.

Episode Synospis

Bad Hair Day (Emotion: Embarrassed | Theme: Circus/Big Top Trapeze)

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

Ahmet doesn’t want to join the tightrope activity because he is embarrassed about his new haircut. Meanwhile, Napkin Man’s friend, Alessandro the Acrobat is embarrassed about his glasses and doesn’t want to wear them… when he’s catching Napkin Man high in the air!

Get Well Soon (Emotion: Empathy | Theme: Space Station/Astronauts)

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

May-Ling’s stomach is upset today and her mom has to take her home. Amelia’s stomach isn’t upset, but she feels sad because May-Ling isn’t feeling well. Mr. Anthony tells Amelia a Napkin Man story about what it means to feel Empathy for your friends.

Fun for One (Emotion: Lonely, feeling left out | Theme: Super Hero/Fun Park)

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

Liam wants to play with a game with the other children, but they are already paired up and he feels left out of all the fun. Mr. Anthony tells Liam a story of when Napkin Man visits Super Fun Land and all the other superheroes are paired up playing games. Napkin Man finds a way to have Fun for One!

Bye Bye Boogaloo (Emotion: Mourning | Loss Theme: Butterflies)

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The class hamster, Boogaloo has passed away and Ahmet, Chloe and Zahara feel sad, lonely and angry. Napkin Man and the Butterfly Brigade tell us all the things we can do when someone we love passes away.

These interactive online episodes are embedded with activities that give young watchers the chance to directly engage with the episodes they’ve just watched on television. The activities pop up during key moments throughout the episodes and pause the narrative to present a fun and engaging activity. This helps children better connect with the content and ensures they’re absorbing the important lessons learned in each episode

Activities

 

Music Machine

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)

An immersive music creation toy that gives preschoolers the opportunity to experiment with the way music and emotion can influence each other.

Color My World

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway) When I was a child, it was hard to almost impossible for parents to choose what type of content their children were being exposed to on TV. The creation of new technology like tablets not only revolutionized how parents can limit their child's intact of TV programming, but the type of programming their children are exposed to. Don't get me wrong, their are still a lot of passive shows aimed at children, but more so than ever parents can promote shows that stimulate their child's brain. Not only do these children shows teach early learning themes to children, but they try to get children to interact with the content their viewing. In our house, we trust CBC kids when it comes to providing child-friendly educational TV programming for children. One show that has become a stable in our house is the network's Adventures of Napkin Man, a show that teaches children about emotions in order to prepare them for future social interactions and relationships. In the show, preschool teacher Mister Anthony, draws a superhero named Napkin Man for his students when their faced with difficult emotion. Once drawn, Napkin Man jumps up and comes to life in an animated world. Through fun story-telling he helps children better understand new emotions and how to properly deal with them. Recognizing the emotions of others and being understanding of them also plays a key role in the show. That's why I was excited to learn that the CBS Kids has given the show an online home that contains enhanced interactive episodes based on shows from Season 2 of the series. Like the television series, the episodes are designed to extend the series’ social-emotional curriculum and further help kids identify and manage their feelings. Episode Synospis Bad Hair Day (Emotion: Embarrassed | Theme: Circus/Big Top Trapeze): Ahmet doesn’t want to join the tightrope activity because he is embarrassed about his new haircut. Meanwhile, Napkin Man’s friend, 1 Alessandro the Acrobat is embarrassed about his glasses and doesn’t want to wear them... when he’s catching Napkin Man high in the air! Episodes Coping Strategy: If you’re embarrassed about a change to your appearance, remember that what seems so unusual for you may not be that unusual at others. Hold your head up high. You’re just like lots of people that change their appearance – even from a simple haircut! Get Well Soon (Emotion: Empathy | Theme: Space Station/Astronauts): May-Ling’s stomach is upset today and her mom has to take her home. Amelia’s stomach isn’t upset, but she feels sad because May-Ling isn’t feeling well. Mr. Anthony tells Amelia a Napkin Man story about what it means to feel Empathy for your friends. Episodes Coping Strategy: If you’re feeling sad because your friend is sad, cheering them up will make you feel better as well. Fun for One (Emotion: Lonely, feeling left out | Theme: Super Hero/Fun Park): Episode Synopsis: Liam wants to play with a game with the other children, but they are already paired up and he feels left out of all the fun. Mr. Anthony tells Liam a story of when Napkin Man visits Super Fun Land and all the other superheroes are paired up playing games. Napkin Man finds a way to have Fun for One! Episode Coping Strategy: It’s okay to be alone sometimes. Find something fun to do on your own! Bye Bye Boogaloo (Emotion: Mourning | Loss Theme: Butterflies): The class hamster, Boogaloo has passed away and Ahmet, Chloe and Zahara feel sad, lonely and angry. Napkin Man and the Butterfly Brigade tell us all the things we can do when someone we love passes away. Episode Coping Strategy: If someone you love passes away, celebrate their life What makes the online episodes different is that they feature embedded activities that give the young audience the chance to directly engage with the episodes they’ve just watched on television. The activities pop up during key moment throughout the episodes and pause the narrative to present a fun and engaging activity. This helps children better connect with the content and ensures they're absorbing the important lessons learned in the television episodes. Activities include Music Machine-- an immersive music creation toy that gives preschoolers the opportunity to experiment with the way music and emotion can influence each other. Color My World: A re-useable digital coloring book that provides players with the characters, environments and props seen in Napkin Man’s animated world - along with the interactive tools - to create their own stories that can both reflect and extend the emotional messaging seen in the episode. Games: Designed to be fun, mini-game style activities, these challenges help preschoolers identify the emotional cues of characters in the story while also reinforcing the coping strategies that are introduced each episode. Giveaway In celebration of the new interactive episodes of the adventures of Napkin Man, Celeb Baby Laundry is giving away (1) $100 Visa gift card to one lucky reader! Readers may enter across many blogs, but may only win from one participating blog. Entrants must be residents of Canada, including Quebec. The winner can expect their prize in approximately 4-6 weeks Disclosure: I am part of the Adventures of Napkin Man Online Influencer Campaign and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.
                         Ava’s colouring of Napkin Man

 A re-useable digital coloring book that provides players with the characters, environments and props seen in Napkin Man’s animated world – along with the interactive tools – to create their own stories that can both reflect and extend the emotional messaging seen in the episode. 

As you can see from the images, my daughter enjoyed colouring Napkin Man with her favorite colors. What would a superhero be without a pink cape? The whole process is very simple and she had fun adding Napkin Man to the scene she just watched.

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway) When I was a child, it was hard to almost impossible for parents to choose what type of content their children were being exposed to on TV. The creation of new technology like tablets not only revolutionized how parents can limit their child's intact of TV programming, but the type of programming their children are exposed to. Don't get me wrong, their are still a lot of passive shows aimed at children, but more so than ever parents can promote shows that stimulate their child's brain. Not only do these children shows teach early learning themes to children, but they try to get children to interact with the content their viewing. In our house, we trust CBC kids when it comes to providing child-friendly educational TV programming for children. One show that has become a stable in our house is the network's Adventures of Napkin Man, a show that teaches children about emotions in order to prepare them for future social interactions and relationships. In the show, preschool teacher Mister Anthony, draws a superhero named Napkin Man for his students when their faced with difficult emotion. Once drawn, Napkin Man jumps up and comes to life in an animated world. Through fun story-telling he helps children better understand new emotions and how to properly deal with them. Recognizing the emotions of others and being understanding of them also plays a key role in the show. That's why I was excited to learn that the CBS Kids has given the show an online home that contains enhanced interactive episodes based on shows from Season 2 of the series. Like the television series, the episodes are designed to extend the series’ social-emotional curriculum and further help kids identify and manage their feelings. Episode Synospis Bad Hair Day (Emotion: Embarrassed | Theme: Circus/Big Top Trapeze): Ahmet doesn’t want to join the tightrope activity because he is embarrassed about his new haircut. Meanwhile, Napkin Man’s friend, 1 Alessandro the Acrobat is embarrassed about his glasses and doesn’t want to wear them... when he’s catching Napkin Man high in the air! Episodes Coping Strategy: If you’re embarrassed about a change to your appearance, remember that what seems so unusual for you may not be that unusual at others. Hold your head up high. You’re just like lots of people that change their appearance – even from a simple haircut! Get Well Soon (Emotion: Empathy | Theme: Space Station/Astronauts): May-Ling’s stomach is upset today and her mom has to take her home. Amelia’s stomach isn’t upset, but she feels sad because May-Ling isn’t feeling well. Mr. Anthony tells Amelia a Napkin Man story about what it means to feel Empathy for your friends. Episodes Coping Strategy: If you’re feeling sad because your friend is sad, cheering them up will make you feel better as well. Fun for One (Emotion: Lonely, feeling left out | Theme: Super Hero/Fun Park): Episode Synopsis: Liam wants to play with a game with the other children, but they are already paired up and he feels left out of all the fun. Mr. Anthony tells Liam a story of when Napkin Man visits Super Fun Land and all the other superheroes are paired up playing games. Napkin Man finds a way to have Fun for One! Episode Coping Strategy: It’s okay to be alone sometimes. Find something fun to do on your own! Bye Bye Boogaloo (Emotion: Mourning | Loss Theme: Butterflies): The class hamster, Boogaloo has passed away and Ahmet, Chloe and Zahara feel sad, lonely and angry. Napkin Man and the Butterfly Brigade tell us all the things we can do when someone we love passes away. Episode Coping Strategy: If someone you love passes away, celebrate their life What makes the online episodes different is that they feature embedded activities that give the young audience the chance to directly engage with the episodes they’ve just watched on television. The activities pop up during key moment throughout the episodes and pause the narrative to present a fun and engaging activity. This helps children better connect with the content and ensures they're absorbing the important lessons learned in the television episodes. Activities include Music Machine-- an immersive music creation toy that gives preschoolers the opportunity to experiment with the way music and emotion can influence each other. Color My World: A re-useable digital coloring book that provides players with the characters, environments and props seen in Napkin Man’s animated world - along with the interactive tools - to create their own stories that can both reflect and extend the emotional messaging seen in the episode. Games: Designed to be fun, mini-game style activities, these challenges help preschoolers identify the emotional cues of characters in the story while also reinforcing the coping strategies that are introduced each episode. Giveaway In celebration of the new interactive episodes of the adventures of Napkin Man, Celeb Baby Laundry is giving away (1) $100 Visa gift card to one lucky reader! Readers may enter across many blogs, but may only win from one participating blog. Entrants must be residents of Canada, including Quebec. The winner can expect their prize in approximately 4-6 weeks Disclosure: I am part of the Adventures of Napkin Man Online Influencer Campaign and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.

Games

Emotion Learning For Preschoolers: Interactive Adventures of Napkin Man (Giveaway)
                            Ava’s Favourite Game                       

Designed to be fun, mini-game style activities, these challenges help preschoolers identify the emotional cues of characters in the story while also reinforcing the coping strategies that are introduced each episode.

Giveaway

In celebration of the new interactive episodes of the adventures of Napkin Man, Celeb Baby Laundry is giving away (1) $100 Visa gift card to one lucky reader! Readers may enter across many blogs, but may only win from one participating blog. Entrants must be residents of Canada, including Quebec.

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 The winner can expect their prize in approximately 4-6 weeks

Disclosure: I am part of the Adventures of Napkin Man Online Influencer Campaign and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.

104 Comments
  1. Jonnie says

    I love products that find a way to teach while entertaining

  2. ivy pluchinsky says

    Anything that teaches kids and entertains them is awesome in my books

  3. We don’t have tv so I’m always looking for movies and shows are are available online AND educational. Happy to see that there is another product to add to their viewing repertoire. Thanks for sharing.

    Besos, Sarah
    Journeys of The Zoo

  4. Amy C says

    I think that it’s good that the kids are entertained and learning at the same time.

  5. Amy C says

    I think that it’s good that the kids are entertained and learning at the same time

  6. Cassie Fancy says

    I think it is a amazing idea . Love the fun learning there is now . Fabulous

  7. Jenny Major says

    what a great educational game!

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  9. tracy k says

    i think it’s a great balance between entertainment and education

  10. Melanie Huttner says

    I think they are excellent and a really great way to get kids interested in learning!

  11. angela m says

    I love fun and educational games for children.

  12. Tricia Cooper says

    I wish this had been around when my daughter was young. Entertainment and education at the same time! I’m going to ask my niece if she’s aware of this for her kids.

  13. ginette4 says

    I love the concept of teaching and learning tools for children, great educational tool!

  14. Ashley M says

    I think it’s awesome!!

  15. Doris Risner says

    Children learn so much through fun and educational games!

  16. Eric says

    Those games are pretty instructive for kiddos.

  17. Mariam says

    I have bought these games for my kids and now for my grandkids. It is amazing the things they can quickly learn while having fun!

  18. heidi c. says

    I like to see my kids to combining learning with play.

  19. Jeffrey says

    I like educational learning item like Napkin Man.

  20. Rachel says

    It sounds like a great program to me. I know that all children learn differently, so options are great!

  21. Kelly D says

    Educational learning like Napkin Man is great because it interests kids and makes learning fun.

  22. debbie says

    Kids are surrounded by so much these days that learning tools much be engaging. Love this!

  23. Julie Wood says

    I think that it’s good that kids can be entertained and learning so much at the same time!!

  24. Ty says

    i think fun, learning products are great for children.

  25. Betsy Barnes says

    When my son was little, smartphones and tablets were not available, so finding fun, entertaining educational things took a little work. I would have loved having the educational learning like Napkin Man, it would have helped. 🙂

  26. Alka K says

    It’s fun and educational!

  27. Lindsey says

    My cousin would love this! Great idea!

  28. Tamara Mullen says

    Napkin man makes it fun to learn!

  29. James Robb says

    Learning with Napkin man is a great idea

  30. Preston Chapman says

    I think it is very creative a great way for kid’s to learn.

  31. Mishelle says

    I love electronic learning games – my son was incredibly interested in electronics at a very young age so we supported it with “learning” games and he just kept soaking things in.

    Mishelle

  32. Elena says

    I think it’s a great way to learn

  33. Kristin K says

    The best way to learn, is to just have fun with it! Napkin Man makes that happen!

  34. Glogirl says

    I think Napkin Man is a great learning tool to teach life lessons and ways to cope with emotions.

  35. michelle matta says

    I think it’s really important to create good programming that teaches. Kids are so influenced by television, and you want them watching useful stuff. Napkin man is quality. I even enjoy it myself.

  36. amy pugmire says

    I like it! Those are the kind of things my kids love the best! and learn the most from!

  37. Debbie Petch says

    I love the fact that it is interactive and fun to play and learn!

  38. laurie damrose says

    I would use it to help teach my students.

  39. Josh S says

    I think it is great! I love shows like Napkin Man, the children learn so much and have fun doing it.

  40. Mary Czerczyk says

    I love this. This will keep children learn while being entertained.

  41. Julie Bolduc says

    I think this is a perfect way to get kids to learn

  42. sandra says

    i love learning games. I think it makes the act of learning more fun and engaging

  43. Karla Sceviour says

    I think it is wonderful for kids!

  44. Liza Vladyka says

    i think its a great way for children to learn

  45. maria says

    I think it’s great!

  46. Edmond says

    Good Golly Miss Molly, a great way to teach kids. Very useful. . Wow, prize $100 gc is fab. & splendid. 2 fingers snap. It is tight, fly & off the chain. Thank you for the awesomeness, the contest, and generosity. 🙂 Pick me, pick me! Dear Santa: I’ve been nice. My X-Mas wish this year is to win this contest. Starving artist here desperately needs the gc to shop and eat. A life changing exp.

  47. Kamla L. says

    I am all for any games, shows, or apps that can educate kids or help with their emotional and social development while keeping them engaged in an fun an entertaining ways. Adventures of Napkin Man sounds like a great learning tool.

  48. Kevin says

    Well first, thanks for the giveaway! But second, unfortunately til now I hadn’t heard of Napkin Man, however I will definitely now give it a shot with my niece. Seems almost tailor made for her!

  49. heather wesley says

    I love any type of educational aid thats hidden in a game!

  50. Connie Blasing says

    It’s always fun to see the new learning tools and games for young children.

  51. sarah alexis says

    Kids learn best when they have fun and can relate. I think it’s GREAT!

  52. rajee says

    It keeps kids entertaining while learning this is what I love

  53. Debbie White Beattie says

    I think if it entertains the kids while they’re are learning it’s a big win

  54. Holly Thomas says

    I like anything that makes learning fun.

  55. Catherine Shaw says

    I’m sure kids would love Napkin Man and find themselves learning and having fun at the same time.

  56. Mark S. says

    Its funny how they have no clue they are learning something new. They think its all just fun & games.

  57. Jennifer Wilson says

    I love Napkin Man, his messages are such a good way for kids to learn.

  58. Natalie says

    I think that any opportunity to help kids learn, both during and after school is great!It is even better if they have fun as they learn!

  59. Wendy hutton says

    I think its great something that will really grab kids attention

  60. Kim K says

    It’s an easy way for kids to understand the message.

  61. Rhonda W G. says

    If it’s fun children will happily engage and with play comes learning… Luv it!

  62. Susan Smith says

    Anything that teaches kids and entertains them too is great in my book.

  63. laura says

    I think its great. Very creative!

  64. Natalie S. says

    My kids would love this! I love that kids can learn and have fun at the same time!!

  65. Richard Brandt says

    I think it’s swell! Education is the most important gift we can give our children, so anything that makes gaining it a pleasure is a plus.

  66. Tara Gauthier says

    I am all for it as long as it’s not all they use to learn but it definitely has its time and place and can be very useful to help kids learn.

  67. Jody D says

    I love that it keeps the kids interest and is educational

  68. Elaine Laforge says

    Awesome when something fun can be educational.

  69. Annmarie W. says

    I love educational learning, and these interactive programs are terrific! In this day & age, kids are going to be using technology…and they might as well be learning as they use it!

  70. latanya says

    I like educational apps and find them useful in helping my son learn

  71. Heather Johnson says

    I love games that teach kids during play.

  72. Jennifer George says

    It looks like a good way for kids to learn and have fun at the same time

  73. Krista M says

    I think it’s fantastic. For kids like my son who have special needs & gravitate toward technology, educational apps like this are a must. NapkinMan makes learning fun & the interactive games are simple enough for my child to use with excellent verbal directions. NapkinMan is awesome for developmental skills.

  74. John Leahy says

    Fun and learning: a perfect combo for the kids!

  75. BeckyJane says

    Seems they have a good handle on a fun way to teach kids.

  76. Hillary B says

    It’s creative and fun.

  77. dave g says

    great idea

  78. Ronald Gagnon says

    I think it is a fantastic tool for not only keeping the children’s attention but helping them to learn and reason for themselves

  79. Angela Mitchell says

    I really like Napkin Man. (The host Yannick Bisson is so charming) I try to limit my son’s tv time but I appreciate solid educational shows like this that I can put on while I prepare dinner, etc.

  80. Zoey says

    This looks like a good way to keep kids entertained while they are learning!

  81. Priscilla S. says

    I think it’s a great resource for parents. What a wonderful, fun way to promote learning.

  82. Nancy Hilderbrand says

    Anything you can use to teach a child and hold their interest such as a napkin go for it.

  83. Kim K says

    I like that it’s educational

  84. KatelynG says

    Looks great!

  85. Lauryn R says

    I love educational learning through games! My daughter learns extremely well and quite fast this way. I am definitely going to have to get Napkin Man for her now too! 🙂

  86. Pam says

    I think educational apps are great and can’t wait to introduce napkin man to my students.

  87. Jason England says

    I think it’s good to make learning creative and fun

  88. Gabrielle says

    I think it’s a terrific option for kids to learn in a way that engages them.

  89. Courtney H says

    It’s different and seems fun and entertaining.

  90. Brandon Sparks says

    I think it’s really great.

  91. mysweetiepiepie says

    I think anything that makes learning fun is great.

  92. Sue M. says

    I think this is a wonderful idea; I like that Napkin Man teaches kids to learn about understanding other people’s feelings and the best way to deal with other people, which will be valuable knowledge as they grow up.

  93. Cindy says

    Great Blog, I love the article. Great way to keep the kids attention and entertained. Great way to promote Learning. Thanks

  94. Jeanne Coulombe says

    I think its great ! Makes learning fun 🙂

  95. Amy Heffernan says

    Learning and fun!! ITs great! My son loves it!

  96. Joseph Dawe says

    Funny show and my lil guy adores it!

  97. Bailey Dexter says

    Great app for preschoolers! Always nice to get in learning with play!

  98. Amber Y says

    I think any kind of educational games are a good thing. They seem easy to learn and understand which i also think is important.

  99. janet aycock says

    kids learn more if it is fun

  100. alena svetelska says

    I think it is very fun for kids and also very education for kids.

  101. Christy Caldwell says

    I think teaching with entertainment and fun is a great way to get kids interested in learning. Napkin Man looks like an awesome tool.

  102. Lushka Smith says

    I like them, great way for kids to learn.

  103. Jerry Marquardt says

    I think educational learning like Napkin Man is a great and neat way to make it more interesting.

  104. Hannah C says

    I think it is a fun learning tool for kids.

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