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Captain Moment – Emotion Regulation and Attention Control Program

Inside the Handbook:

  • 228 pages of valuable insights in the handbook
  • 85 playful exercises to practice emotion regulation and mindfulness

  • 9 interactive mindfulness stories

  • 10 week session plans

  • 36 story illustrations
  • Exercises suitable for preschool, school, and home use
  • Theoretical background for 10 key topics
  • Tips and ideas for engaging activities
  • A wide range of colorful, eye-catching images and illustrations

Through the adventures of Captain Moment, children can:

  • Learn the basics of emotion regulation
  • Master techniques to control their attention
  • Learn self-soothing techniques to manage stress more easily
  • Learn how not to get trapped in negative thoughts
  • Learn how to quiet their inner critical voice
  • Learn how to be more open and accepting of themselves and others

The Captain Moment program introduces children to the world of mindfulness through interactive stories, playful exercises, and discussions.

The goal of the program is for children to learn how to relate to their feelings and thoughts, and teach them how to bring their attention back to whatever they are currently doing.

Why is it important for children to learn emotion regulation and attention control?

Tantrums, outbursts, fighting, impulsive behavior: why does a child act like this?

Children often become impatient, tense, strike out at other children for no reason, interrupt others, or lack the patience to finish tasks at school or kindergarten. These behaviors are often misunderstood as ‘misbehaving’, but the real reason lies in the child’s inability to regulate their emotions.

Insufficient emotion regulation in childhood can cause various problems, affecting different areas of the child’s development.

  • If a child cannot manage their emotions, this might manifest in outbursts of anger or aggression, but they may also act impulsively (e.g. interrupting others, breaking rules, eating too quickly, rushing).
  • Lack of emotion regulation can also negatively affect social relationships, as the child may struggle to make friends, frequently get into conflicts with peers, and fail to respond appropriately or understand others’ emotions.
  • Children struggling with emotion regulation may also be more prone to anxiety or stress, especially in school settings, which can hinder their learning

Negative emotional reactions point to immature emotional skills, yet managing emotions is crucial for school readiness, academic success and mental health.

Does your child’s attention wander easily?

More and more children struggle with attention disorders, which is a result, in many ways, of today’s modern world, overloaded with artificial stimuli. And not only digital stimuli! Even a simple shopping trip to a hypermarket can overstimulate a developing child’s nervous system, making it hard for them to process the overwhelming amount of input. As a result, they may feel rushed, stressed, tense, frustrated, and unable to focus on tasks or even simple things like reading a story or playing a game they enjoy.

In this book, Bella Bagdi – psychologist, mindfulness teacher (MBSR, MBCT) and mindful self-compassion teacher (MSC) – offers simple and effective methods for preschool and early elementary school children to regulate their emotions and practice attention control.

The Captain Moment Program’s 10 Weekly Themes:

Captain Moment Sets Sail: Introduction to the basics of mindfulness, learning playful mindful breathing techniques.

Captain Moment on the Isle of Five: Discovering and mindfully using the five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch) with the Magic Hat, which symbolizes mindful presence in the stories.

Captain Moment and Drifty: Attention is like a muscle that can be trained. The ‘puppy’ nature of attention is embodied by Drifty, whom we can learn to call back when he wanders off.

Captain Moment’s Treasure Chest: Discovering the small pleasures of everyday life. Learning to appreciate the good and create feelings such as joy, gratitude, and love.

Captain Moment and the Island of Peace: Developing the ability to self-soothe in stressful situations.

Captain Moment and the Storm of Emotions: Understanding the basic emotions (joy, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, disgust) and playful exercises to manage them.

Captain Moment and the Reef of Thought Clouds: Understanding the nature of thoughts, and exercises on how to break free from the grip of negative thoughts.

Captain Moment and Quieting the Inner Critical Voice: The Grumpy Gremlin embodies the inner critical voice, which children can learn to quiet and discover their inner voice of encouragement.

Captain Moment and Acts of Kindness: Children can discover how kindness can change things. Practicing kindness through attention, words, and deeds.

Mindfulness in Daily Life: Consciously applying the playful mindfulness techniques learned so far in everyday situations.


Heart Elf – Card Game For Emotional Intelligence

The Heart Elf Emotional Intelligence Card Game is an excellent tool for children to learn how to express and manage their emotions while respecting the feelings of others. Using the card game helps children to calm down in difficult emotional situations, such as sadness or anger, and is a playful way to learn healthy coping strategies. This helps them to cope better in challenging circumstances, develop social relationships and form deeper friendships.

Why should you play with Heart Elf cards?

Our emotions form the foundation of how we feel and how we respond to the world around us. Children’s behavior is largely influenced by their emotions, as the frontal lobe, responsible for rational thinking, is not yet fully developed. This is why children often react impulsively or struggle with regulating their emotions—causing them to have breakdowns, become frustrated, experience tantrums, or sulk. In addition, many of the conflicts between children also arise due to insufficient emotion regulation.

What can we do?

First and foremost, we can help them by teaching them to recognize and name their emotions, and showing them how to manage them. As children grow older, their emotional world becomes more complex, so it’s best to start teaching these skills as early as possible. Research from recent decades and findings from positive psychology clearly demonstrate the importance of emotional intelligence and emotion regulation for our mental and emotional well-being.

This card game helps children learn these skills in a playful way. Playing a game with emotions at its center helps children recognize, identify, express, and regulate their emotions. Through conversation while playing, you can help your child explore their feelings, which not only aids in the development of emotional intelligence, but also strengthens the connection between you.

During the game, children open up in a safe environment and can engage with emotions in a way that is most accessible to them, enabling them to understand their feelings on a deeper level.

Plus, the game can be played in various ways — with family, in kindergarten or school groups, during holidays, or even at home, just the two of you.

Why is developing emotional intelligence important in childhood?

Emotional Intelligence (EI, also known as EQ) involves the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions, as well as the skills of empathy, social relationships, and emotional self-regulation. Here are a few reasons why developing children’s emotional intelligence is especially important:

Better Emotional Regulation

Children with emotional intelligence are better able to manage their emotions, whether it’s stress, anxiety, anger, or sadness. This helps them respond to everyday challenges in a more calm and balanced manner.

Positive Social Relationships

Developing EI helps children build better relationships with peers. Through empathy, communication skills, and conflict resolution abilities, they can form and maintain friendships more easily.

Better Learning Outcomes

Research shows that emotional intelligence can contribute to better academic performance. Children who manage their emotions well are able to focus more easily, stay motivated, and handle the stress of tests and homework more effectively.

Self-Confidence

Children with higher emotional intelligence are better at understanding and accepting their emotions, which boosts their self-confidence. This, in turn, contributes to their mental health in the long run.

Conflict Management

Emotional intelligence helps children effectively handle conflicts. They learn to communicate their feelings and needs without harming others, and they gain the ability to reach compromises.

Life Skills for the Future

Developing emotional intelligence provides essential life skills that help children in adulthood, whether in their career, relationships, or family life.

Emotional intelligence not only improves children’s current quality of life, but also has a long-term positive effect on their happiness and success. Parents and educators play a key role in this process, as they provide the support and learning opportunities that help children acquire these vital skills.

With the Heart Elf Cards, learning becomes more engaging and varied, making it exciting and enjoyable for both preschool and school-age children.

Why is the playful method the best for developing emotional intelligence?

Play is a child’s most natural way of learning, which is why playful methods are highly effective for developing emotional intelligence. While traditional learning can sometimes feel dull for children, and many parents find it hard to talk about emotions—often because they haven’t learned how to themselves—a card game like Heart Elf makes it easier for both children and adults to open up.

The game gives children an opportunity to express their emotions freely, whether positive or negative. It helps them understand and manage their feelings. Through playing together, children learn social skills like how to cooperate, share, take turns, and handle conflicts––all of which are important elements of emotional intelligence.

Play-based activities create a safe and supportive space where children can experiment and learn from their mistakes without fear of harsh judgment. During play, children also get the chance to experience others’ emotions, which supports the development of empathy. They learn how others feel, and how to respond appropriately.

While playing, children also learn to control their impulses, follow rules, and think ahead — all of which are essential for emotional self-regulation. Positive feedback during play strengthens their self-confidence and self-esteem, encouraging them to continue developing emotional skills. Creative games and challenges also support the development of problem-solving abilities and creative thinking, both of which are important aspects of emotional intelligence.


About the author

BELLA BAGDI

Psychologist, mindfulness instructor (MBSR, MBCT), Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher (MSC), founder and lead developer of the Happiness Lesson Program. She launched the Happiness Lesson Program in the 2014/2015 school year, and since then, more than 1,500 kindergartens and schools have joined it. More than 100,000 children and young people can now take part in Happiness Lessons, often referred to by students as “emotion classes”.

Bella’s mission is to use science-based methods to promote mental health and thereby contribute to a happier, healthier, and more compassionate society. Her best-known publications are the Happiness Lesson book series and the Positivity development games.

Awards:

HundrED, an organization that promotes science-based education programs, has selected the Happiness Lesson Program as one of the 100 most impactful school innovation programs in the world. The Happiness Lesson Program is now included in the HundrED Global Collection 2025 and has also been recognized as one of the 15 most impactful school well-being programs globally.

Captain Moment – Emotion regulation and attention control program

Written by: Bella Bagdi
Consulting editor: Kornélia Nyitray, M.D.
Pedagogical experts: Lilla Veres-Lukács, Zsófia Jozifek, Márti Szabó
Translated into English by Emese Filus
Translation editor: Philip Smith
Original artwork: Zsanett Fehér
Illustrations: Tamás Diósy, Freepik, Depositphotos, Shutterstock
Page design and pre-press: Tamás Diósy

Original Editon: Pillanatkapitány – Érzelemszabályozás és figyelemkontroll program, Budapest, Hungary, 2024

Heart Elf Card Game

28 Emotion Cards
30 Action Cards
2 Mood Indicator Cards (Gloom and Cheer)
An Activity Booklet full of tips and game ideas — so the fun never stops!

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    Tímea Horváth

    Tímea Horváth

    A super useful and amazing book! We really like it! Just as we do the Happiness Lesson books related to boosting self-confidence and the Heart Elf cards, which are also a big favorite! It’s really important for children to start learning these techniques from preschool age so that they can more easily cope with the difficulties they face in the education system!

    Tímea Horváth

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    Kitti

    Kitti

    An absolutely super book! My little boy and I read it in no particular order, just wherever we feel like. He loves the interactive tasks in it and is happy to do them. He’s only 5 years old now, so he’ll be able to use this book for a long time. 🙂

    I totally recommend it to all parents for use at home. 🙂 Even I learn a lot from it.

    Kitti

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    Erika, teacher

    Erika, teacher

    A fantastic book, the story is captivating, and its language is understandable and accessible for both younger and older children. I really like that the psychological background is also included, and the flow of the sessions is clear and easy to follow, even for non-educators. The tasks and exercises are diverse, useful, and provide great help to both children and adults. I read it with my four-and-a-half-year-old son, and we work through it at his level. He loves the story, the characters, and is even starting to experiment with the meditations. In the evenings at bedtime he often asks for the ‘Flashlight Exercise,’ which helps him relax and drift off to sleep quickly. We often call on Captain Moment after a challenging situation to give advice on how to better manage his emotions. He has become my son’s imaginary friend.

    I recommend it to both parents and educators. The story is easily understandable even for younger children, but it also engages the older ones. It provides tremendous help to parents in the emotional development of their children. As a teacher, I can’t wait to start the program at school. It will complement the Happiness Lessons wonderfully.

    Erika, teacher

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    Ágnes Torda Orosháza Municipality Daycare and Preschool, Móricz Zsigmond Street

    Ágnes Torda Orosháza Municipality Daycare and Preschool, Móricz Zsigmond Street

    The stories of Captain Moment won my heart from the beginning. I’ve now shared every story with my preschoolers. Since I really wanted to get to know the stories, I decided to tell them in an unconventional way – right before nap time. Since we always tell a story at this time, I found it the perfect moment, as everyone had calmed down by then and listened attentively to the stories. They even eagerly and enthusiastically answered the questions during and after the stories. Of course, we won’t stop there. I plan to explore this program much more deeply with my group starting with the next school year. For me, these stories and the playful activities associated with them are perfectly tailored to the preschool age group. Each story is so interesting, with so much to learn from them. It’s also great that many exercises are suggested for processing the topics, so there’s plenty of options to choose from. Out of all the books I’ve used, this one has been the best. I can wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone.

    Ágnes Torda
    Orosháza Municipality Daycare and Preschool, Móricz Zsigmond Street

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    Andrea Tóth

    Andrea Tóth

    “Mom, you know I hate card games!” — That was her first reaction.

    But little by little, we got completely drawn into this fantastic, conversation-sparking game.

    I’ve always known my daughter has incredible communication skills, but the way she expressed every single emotion as we played was just amazing. The only tricky moment came at the end, when we had to stop and go take a bath!

    The illustrations are adorable, the concept is brilliant, and I love that the cards are round!

    Andrea Tóth

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    Mrs. Dombi István Bocskai Elementary School of Derecske

    Mrs. Dombi István Bocskai Elementary School of Derecske

    I see so many more possibilities in these cards, and I’m sure I’ll be using them often in my lessons.

    “This was so much fun!”
    “Can we play again this afternoon?”
    “I wish we had this game at home!”
    “Wait, is that the bell already?” — said the kids.

    Mrs. Dombi
    István Bocskai Elementary School of Derecske

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    Csilla Berencsi-Eke Péter Vermesy Primary School and Elementary School for the Arts, Maglód

    Csilla Berencsi-Eke Péter Vermesy Primary School and Elementary School for the Arts, Maglód

    This game really helps children get to know their feelings. They often find it hard to identify their emotions, but Heart Elf’s charming little face makes them more accessible. During the game, several children recognized themselves in the cards, and even the quieter ones were able to connect with their own emotions.

    “It’s just really fun to play with.”
    “This was the best class ever!”

    Csilla Berencsi-Eke
    Péter Vermesy Primary School and Elementary School for the Arts, Maglód

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