Sometimes Keeng dances around the room.
Sometimes Keeng draws his feelings.
Sometimes Keeng is silly.
Sometimes Keeng dances around the room. Sometimes Keeng draws his feelings. Sometimes Keeng is silly.
Sometimes Keeng feels frustrated.
Sometimes Keeng gets quiet.
It’s okay to not have the words yet.
Meet Keeng!
Keeng feels deeply, imagines freely, and reminds us that emotions are meant to be felt — not hidden.
Keeng was never meant to be perfect.
Keeng wants to help.
Keeng believes crying is okay.
Keeng has hard days too.
Keeng isn’t always happy — and that’s the point.
He gets frustrated. He worries. He feels overwhelmed sometimes. He laughs loudly. He imagines endlessly. He learns as he grows.
Through Keeng, we hope children understand that emotions do not make them “too much.” They make them human.
Expression can be quiet.
You are not “too much.”
Why children connect with Keeng
He expresses emotions honestly.
He reminds children they are not alone in what they feel.
He encourages creativity, curiosity, and emotional awareness.
He creates space for conversation without shame.