Zootopia Inspired Vision Board for Kids
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From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes a comedy-adventure set in the modern and quite comical mammal metropolis of Zootopia. Audiences will cheer for the lead character Judy Hopps, who is not one to take no for an answer. Determined to prove herself she becomes the first bunny on Zootopia’s police force, and jumps at the chance to crack her first case. She decides to take a risk and partner with scam-artist fox Nick Wilde to solve the mystery and in turn becomes the hero of the town! This post is part of a sponsored promotion with This Mama Loves and Disney. Opinions are my own.
So how can you help kids become the heroes of their own lives? A vision board for kids is the perfect way to help them set goals and follow their dreams through to completion! Vision boards aren’t just for adults, they are perfect for any child who wants to goal set and become proactive in their lives. Take a look below at how we crafted a vision board, perfect for bringing those dreams and goals to life.
Zootopia Inspired Vision Board for Kids
Here are the supplies you will need to craft your own vision board:
Poster board or polyfoam board
Markers, pens
Stickers or decals of choice
Sticky notes
Coupon or note organizer (lightweight)
Hot glue, glue gun
Scissors
We found everything we used here at our local dollar store. You of course can alter the materials based on the age and gender of the child.
Directions:
1. Begin by applying the decals to create a header at the top of the board. You can also put the child’s name here if you wish.
2. Snip the top flap off of the coupon organizer. This will help it adhere better to the board. Now add some glue to the back (hot glue) and press it to the board until secure.
3. You can now attach the sticky notes, applying glue to the back of the stack and pressing it to the board.
4. Use the sticky notes to jot down your goals. You can be as specific as you wish. Stick the goals on the board so they serve as a daily visual reminder.
5. As you accomplish these goals, place them in the dreams file which you attached to the board. This is the perfect way to file them. As you can see, this is also where we stored our pens for easy access.
Note: For children who are too young to write out their dreams, simply have them draw pictures instead! This works just as well and can serve the same purpose. Just make sure you buy sticky notes that allow for plenty of room.
There are many ways the vision board for kids can be used. It can be displayed as room décor and referenced daily, it can serve as a visual reminder, and it can also help hold children accountable. It is a great way to organize dreams and goals and then file them away as you knock them out! Just like little Judy Hopps knew she wanted to be a police officer, many children have dreams about what they want to do with their lives. A vision board such as this helps them share that dream and develop it further. You might be surprised at what you learn from your child’s vision board AND what they learn about themselves!
Bring home this hilarious adventure full of inspiration, action, heart and tons of bonus extras that take you deeper into the world of Zootopia. It’s big fun for all shapes and species and is sure to inspire your own little ones to go after their dreams. Then, craft your own vision board for kids to help bring those dreams to life and share them with you and others. You can order your copy here: di.sn/6006BmY4p
Brenda Haines says
What a great idea! My son wants to play baseball and that’s his motivation for walking. A vision board might give him more motivation 🙂
Jennifer says
This is so cute! My daughter and I just finished making boards like this for ourselves.
April J Harris says
I haven’t seen Zootopia yet but it sounds like such a fun film. I have used vision boards in the past and I love the idea of using them for kids. It’s a fun, inspiring activity and I’m so glad you shared it with us at the Hearth and Soul Hop.
shelley zurek says
I can see how much kids would love this craft. Dreaming and then finding ways to make those dreams come true is a great way for kids to learn how to accomplish goals.
Janis says
I LOVED Zootopia, what a great movie. This is such a creative and fun idea that captures the spirit of that wonderful film.
Mimi says
Unfortunately, I haven’t had a chance to see Zootopia yet. I’ve been wanting to since it came out, but haven’t had a chance. My girl friend wants to see it again, so she and I will have to have a movie night at my house. lol My oldest son could use a vision board for college that he’ll be attending in a year!
Ann Bacciaglia says
This is a fantastic idea. Kids could really benefit from making a vision board.
Autumn @Mamachallenge says
That is a super great idea! I would love to do this with both of my kids.
Jenna Wood says
I always wanted to keep a vision board as a kid- but I had a journal and drawing pad instead. It kind of fulfilled the same needs. This is a great project for a tween!
Alicia says
This is such a great idea! I am very Type A and this is right up my alley 🙂 Would be fun to make with my kids.
Mistee Dawn says
Oh, this is so cute and such a fun idea for kids. I know my daughter will love this!>
Meagan says
I’ve never thought of making a vision board for kids. What a great idea. Love the bright colors!
Kelly says
What a fantastic idea! It’s never too early to start being inspired by something… set goals early and teach your children how to achieve them!
Kathy says
I love vision boards! This is such a great idea. I need to do this with my girls. I think this could help them out a lot too.
Olivia Douglass says
This is a fantastic idea!! I love the idea of vision boards!
Cathi Crismon says
Such an awesome idea! Kids can actually use this skill all their life to stay focused and productive.
Shauna says
What an adorable idea. My older two and I have seen the movie but my youngest hasn’t yet, so I am so excited that it is out for her to see it.
Amy Desrosiers says
My kids are excited to watch Zootopia! We have a nice package heading our way complete with toys and the movie since we could not make it to theaters.
Marcie W. says
I love the idea of a vision board. It truly makes those goals seem tangible, even the ones that may be especially hard to reach.
Lori Felix says
I love the idea of making a vision board. My daughter is a teacher and this would be a great thing for her classroom. Every student can set a goal for the year and work towards it.
Tara says
Ah, that is so cute!! I love it to keep organized and inspired!!
Jeanette says
Very cute! I like it for chores that need to be done! They can take them down as they complete the chore.
Melissa Lawler says
This is a great idea! I would also add a space for goals reached.
Robin (Masshole Mommy) says
That is too cute. I think any little one would love this.