Happy Heads Card Game Shortlisted for Product Innovation of the Year Award 2024

In a stride towards recognising the role of playful learning in mental health, the Happy Heads Card Game has been shortlisted for the Design in Mental Health Network’s Product Innovation of the Year Award 2024. This nomination is particularly significant as it places a card game alongside high-profile entries from NHS Trusts and tech innovators, highlighting the crucial impact of games, toys, and play in promoting mental wellness.

Happy Heads Card Game

The Happy Heads Card Game is more than entertainment. It has been meticulously crafted  to strengthen family bonds and enhance the emotional wellbeing of children. Developed with profound ethical commitment, the game reflects our dedication to this subject as founders of Book of Beasties as well as parents. Our personal journey through challenges related to mental health has deeply influenced the game's development, making it a truly heartfelt project that already resonates with families globally.

At the heart of Happy Heads is our unique ‘Make It, Break It, Fix It’ R&D process. A method that ensures every aspect of the game is both engaging and genuinely beneficial, evolving continually based on comprehensive user feedback and rigorous research. Such dedication to ethical development and impactful design sets Happy Heads apart, offering a powerful tool for families to connect and communicate more effectively about complex emotions.

Happy Heads Card Game

The game facilitates critical conversations between parents and children, making discussions about feelings and mental health natural and productive. Through playful interaction, Happy Heads encourages emotional expression and understanding, helping parents and children build a deeper, more empathetic connection.

The recognition of Happy Heads Card Game by the Design in Mental Health Network underscores the essential role toys and games can play in transforming emotional wellbeing support for children and families. As this game stands alongside notable nominees such as the Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, it highlights the diverse approaches to tackling mental health challenges across different age groups and needs.

Phil and Nadia, co-founders of Book of Beasties, shared their excitement about this achievement, stating, “Being shortlisted for this award is not just a professional milestone but also a validation of our personal commitment to supporting children and families in navigating mental health through play. It reflects our belief that within every family, the foundation of strong mental health begins with open, supportive conversations.”

The Happy Heads Card Game brings families together, fosters understanding, and enhances the wellbeing of future generations—one game at a time.

Get your copy of Happy Heads here.

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Friday, April 19, 2024
Happy Heads Card Game Shortlisted for Product Innovation of the Year Award 2024

In a stride towards recognising the role of playful learning in mental health, the Happy Heads Card Game has been shortlisted for the Design in Mental Health Network’s Product Innovation of the Year Award 2024. This nomination is particularly significant as it places a card game alongside high-profile entries from NHS Trusts and tech innovators, highlighting the crucial impact of games, toys, and play in promoting mental wellness.

Happy Heads Card Game

The Happy Heads Card Game is more than entertainment. It has been meticulously crafted  to strengthen family bonds and enhance the emotional wellbeing of children. Developed with profound ethical commitment, the game reflects our dedication to this subject as founders of Book of Beasties as well as parents. Our personal journey through challenges related to mental health has deeply influenced the game's development, making it a truly heartfelt project that already resonates with families globally.

At the heart of Happy Heads is our unique ‘Make It, Break It, Fix It’ R&D process. A method that ensures every aspect of the game is both engaging and genuinely beneficial, evolving continually based on comprehensive user feedback and rigorous research. Such dedication to ethical development and impactful design sets Happy Heads apart, offering a powerful tool for families to connect and communicate more effectively about complex emotions.

Happy Heads Card Game

The game facilitates critical conversations between parents and children, making discussions about feelings and mental health natural and productive. Through playful interaction, Happy Heads encourages emotional expression and understanding, helping parents and children build a deeper, more empathetic connection.

The recognition of Happy Heads Card Game by the Design in Mental Health Network underscores the essential role toys and games can play in transforming emotional wellbeing support for children and families. As this game stands alongside notable nominees such as the Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, it highlights the diverse approaches to tackling mental health challenges across different age groups and needs.

Phil and Nadia, co-founders of Book of Beasties, shared their excitement about this achievement, stating, “Being shortlisted for this award is not just a professional milestone but also a validation of our personal commitment to supporting children and families in navigating mental health through play. It reflects our belief that within every family, the foundation of strong mental health begins with open, supportive conversations.”

The Happy Heads Card Game brings families together, fosters understanding, and enhances the wellbeing of future generations—one game at a time.

Get your copy of Happy Heads here.