Behaviour starts with emotions. We teach children Maths — but not what to do with Anger, Sadness, Happiness, or Pressure. EmotiCreate Park changes that.
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But not what to do with Anger. Sadness. Happiness. Pressure.
They show up as behaviour problems, mental health challenges, and withdrawal.
They just don't understand their feelings.
EmotiCreate Park teaches children what they feel and what to do with it — through play, colour, breathing, and creativity. Every day.
A meadow of glowing emotion flowers. The child picks the one that matches their feeling. That colour carries through everything that follows.


The child paints in their emotion colour at the Colour Pond. No instructions. No wrong strokes. The water responds to how they move.
A breathing companion — a balloon, a butterfly, or a cloud — guides three slow breaths. Soft music. No timer. No pressure.


The child builds their flower — stamps, colours, petals. When done, Chiko claps and the flower blooms on the Emotion Tree forever.

Tanya said: "That feels peaceful."
You breathed with the butterfly.
Tanya, Tadi, and baby Chiko are Zimbabwean Shona siblings who live in EmotiCreate Park. They explore feelings alongside every child — with warmth, curiosity, and zero judgement.

Curious and bold. Tadi leads every adventure, guides the painting step, and always says the right thing when feelings feel big.

Gentle and deeply feeling. Tanya guides the garden, leads breathing, and validates every emotion with warmth.

Wide-eyed and joyful. Chiko appears to celebrate every session — three claps and the flower blooms.
EmotiCreate Park never tells a child how to feel. Every emotion has its own colour, its own place in the garden, and its own story worth telling.
Join families across Zimbabwe on the waitlist. Early access is free — your child will be among the first to explore the park.
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