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Collection of Habits (23)
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A cheerful set of eight cartoon boys modeling healthy daily habits-from morning skincare to bedtime routines-in a fun, engaging way.
A 3D figure leaps confidently over the word “HABIT”-a vivid metaphor for overcoming routine behaviors and embracing change.
This visual breaks down the core habit loop-cue, routine, reward-as a self-reinforcing cycle that drives automatic behaviors.
A happy kid munching on a carrot, surrounded by nutritious snacks that support growing bodies and minds.
A symbolic representation of the Habits of Mind, using interlocking puzzle pieces to reflect how diverse cognitive skills combine to shape intelligent behavior.
When hunger strikes, should you go for comfort or health? This illustration captures the everyday food choice conflict we all face.
Help your kids build strong hygiene foundations with these simple, everyday routines illustrated for clarity and engagement.
A vibrant, educational doodle pack showing essential healthy habits-from dental care to handwashing-with cheerful characters and everyday items.
A minimalist silhouette showing a side-profile figure with a head covering and soft shadow layers-clean, symbolic, and versatile.
A cheerful visual guide to daily habits that support physical and mental wellness-perfect for health blogs or wellness coaching sites.
A cheerful, diverse group of kids modeling healthy habits-from reading and problem-solving to teamwork, goal-setting, and rest.
A playful squirrel embodies Habit 4: Think Win-Win, reminding us that cooperation yields better outcomes than competition alone.
A lively set of four colorful human silhouettes captured mid-jump, expressing energy, celebration, and movement.
Teaching kids to pray doesn’t need to be complicated-just a quiet moment, open hearts, and maybe a curious cat nearby.
This imbalanced scale visually conveys injustice or unequal treatment-often used to highlight systemic bias or flawed decision-making.
A vibrant brain-shaped assembly of interlocking gears illustrates how diverse mental processes work together seamlessly.
Children of different backgrounds work together joyfully on a puzzle-celebrating teamwork, learning, and diversity.
