Reward Stickers: Handmade Ideas for Original Sticker Charts
Doing homework or chores on their own, eating vegetables they don’t like, or working hard on potty training—many families probably use “reward stickers” to motivate their children.
This article introduces DIY ideas for reward sticker charts.
There are various types, such as charts featuring popular characters kids love and charts designed to make sticking the stickers more fun.
Feel free to use them as a reference!
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[Reward Stickers] Handmade Ideas for Original Sticker Sheets (11–20)
Wanwan & U-tan
In 2021, the infant and toddler program “Inai Inai Baa!” celebrated its 25th anniversary on air.
Let’s make a sticker sheet featuring the show’s main characters—Wanwan the dog and his constant companion, U-tan—that little kids can’t take their eyes off on TV! Your child is sure to love a colorful, cute sticker sheet packed with the show’s whimsical world.
It might also be a great way to kick off toilet training—why not try saying, “I made Wanwan’s reward stickers!” to get started?
In conclusion
How did you like the DIY ideas for reward sticker charts? Making them with popular characters will probably make kids happy, but if you want to boost their motivation even more, creating one based on your child’s own requests might be the way to go! Try making a fun sticker chart and encourage them to take on all sorts of challenges!


