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Collection of Habitss (17)

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A cheerful cartoon character goes through his day: from waking up and skincare to exercise, meals, dental care, and bedtime.
A visual guide to everyday bad habits that quietly erode well-being and productivity.
A colorful, child-friendly set of illustrations showing kids engaged in healthy daily habits-from bedtime to bath time and mindful moments.
When hunger strikes, should you go for comfort or health? This illustration captures the everyday food choice conflict we all face.
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.
This visual breaks down the core habit loop-cue, routine, reward-as a self-reinforcing cycle that drives automatic behaviors.
A vibrant, educational doodle pack showing essential healthy habits-from dental care to handwashing-with cheerful characters and everyday items.
A cheerful, diverse group of kids modeling healthy habits-from reading and problem-solving to teamwork, goal-setting, and rest.
A joyful group of kids practicing coordinated movement and balance in a playful fitness activity.
Help your kids build strong hygiene foundations with these simple, everyday routines illustrated for clarity and engagement.
A cheerful child enjoys a carrot and apple-simple, wholesome snacks that support growing bodies.
A cheerful little girl smiles as she relaxes in a bubbly bath under a whimsical pink showerhead.
A cartoon illustration of a young man smoking-encased in a bold “no” symbol-to reinforce the message: smoking is not allowed, and quitting saves lives.
A vibrant collection of hand-drawn doodles promoting healthy habits like dental care, bathing, and grooming-ideal for early childhood education.
A cheerful hedgehog illustrates Habit 3-“Put First Things First”-emphasizing proactive time management and value-based priorities.
A cheerful, step-by-step illustration showing a little girl’s morning routine-from waking up to heading off to school-with gentle, age-appropriate actions.
This visual metaphor illustrates how safe work relies on three interdependent habits-safety, communication, and commitment-like legs of a sturdy stool.