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Moon Jellyfish Guided Breathing Canvas | Nature

Moon Jellyfish Guided Breathing Canvas | Nature

The Infinity Breathing Path canvas provides a simple visual guide for paced breathing. The design follows an infinity loop, encouraging users to slowly trace the path with their finger while breathing in and out. This gentle movement helps create a steady rhythm that can support calm and focus.
The looping path naturally guides breathing without requiring instructions, making it easy to use during stressful moments, transitions, or quiet regulation breaks. It can be placed in bedrooms, classrooms, therapy spaces, or care environments where visual grounding tools are helpful.
Printed on durable matte canvas, the artwork remains soft and easy to view without glare. Each piece is stretched over a sturdy inner frame made from radiata pine sourced from renewable forests and arrives ready to hang.
Product Details
• Cotton and polyester composite canvas
• Inner frame made from sustainably sourced radiata pine
• Matte finish for soft, low-glare viewing
• Built-in back hanging hardware for easy placement
• Rubber support dots on bottom back corners for stability
• Multiple size options available — select your preferred size from the dropdown menu
• Available in vertical, horizontal, and square formats
Production Note
Due to the canvas production process, slight size variations may occur.
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✔ Emotional regulation support

✔ Durable everyday use

✔ Designed for stressful moments

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Good thinking

The skill is now
part of the room.

What gets seen gets used. You just put a coping skill on the wall — in the space where the next hard moment will arrive. The same character, the same skill, now quietly present every time someone walks through that door.

That is support that works without being activated.

Support doesn't need to be held or explained. Sometimes it just needs to be seen.

— Lakunakai®

On the role of visual tools in everyday regulation

A few things people ask

You are in good hands.
Here is what you need to know.

Anywhere the next hard moment might arrive. Clinic waiting rooms and treatment rooms, therapy offices, classrooms, calm corners in schools, and home spaces — bedrooms, playrooms, family areas. The visual does not need a professional to activate it. It works quietly between sessions, before appointments, and in the everyday moments when a familiar cue is exactly what someone needs.

The buddy and the visual tool carry the same character and the same coping skill. When a child sees the Moon Jellyfish on the wall of their clinic room and then holds the Moon Jellyfish buddy during a procedure — the skill is consistent across both. The visual reinforces what the buddy teaches. The buddy activates what the visual reminds. They are designed to work as a system, not separately.

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Yes — and we want to hear from you. Visual Coping Tools are designed to work at scale. Whether you are outfitting a single room or an entire organisation, we offer bulk and B2B pricing. Tell us what you need and we will find the right fit for your environment.

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Works well with

The visual stays in the room.
These go with the person.

Supportive Little BuddyIn the moment

Supportive Little Buddy

The visual tool keeps the skill visible in the room. The buddy is what they hold when the moment actually arrives. Same character, same skill — now weighted, sensory, and steady in their hands when the body needs something to hold onto.

From $49.99

Find their buddy
Buddy KeychainOn the move

Buddy Keychain

The canvas stays on the wall. The keychain comes along. Clips to a lanyard, backpack, or bag — keeping the same character and the same coping skill visible wherever the day takes them, even when they leave the room.

From $15.00

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You didn't just buy a canvas.
You put a skill in the room.

Quietly. Consistently. In the space where the next hard moment will arrive — before anyone needs to remember to use it.