Got questions? We’ve got cartoons. And answers.
Whether you’re a teacher, officer, parent, or program leader, we know getting started with something new brings up all kinds of questions. Below are some of the most common ones we hear – but if you don’t see yours here, don’t worry. Just reach out. We love a good Cartoonversation™.
A Cartoonversation™ is a tool to help kids talk about big feelings and tough topics. It could be a cartoon, a book, a game – or a combination – always designed to spark meaningful conversation in a light-hearted, relatable way.
Cartoonversation™ is made for anyone who works with children – including educators, school counselors, police officers, nurses, librarians, parents, and more. See our partners.
Our catalog covers a wide range of topics like bullying, grief, trauma, divorce, safety, resilience, kindness, and mental health – always with age-appropriate language and plenty of humor.
Yes! All materials are created with subject matter experts and aligned to state teaching standards and national SEL (Social Emotional Learning) guidelines.
Nope. Every Cartoonversation™ comes with built-in guidance to help you get started right away. No prep or special background required.
Yes! We offer customizable materials and can work with you on branded materials for your school, department, or organization. Reach out to learn more.
Not at all. We work with police departments, hospitals, libraries, community centers – anywhere adults are helping kids feel safe, supported, and seen. See our partners to learn more about who we work with.
We offer a variety of options (even free cartoons), and we’re always happy to work within your needs. In many cases, grant funding or community partnerships can help cover costs – especially through the Funner Childhood Organization.
Easy! Head over to our Partner With Us page, or just contact Tim directly. We’ll help you find the best fit.
“Schneider Electric is highly motivated to support children by sponsoring Cartoonversation™ to help with their social and emotional learning as well as helping schools provide comfortable, safe learning environments.”