Not all bravery happens in big moments.
Sometimes bravery looks like scraped knees, wobbly legs, and the choice to stand back up – even when it would be easier not to.
Bravery is… trying again after a tumble was created to honour that kind of courage. The quiet, everyday bravery that lives in persistence, self-kindness, and the decision to keep going.
At the heart of this design are two little foxes – one leading, one following – close together, steady and supportive. They aren’t rushing. They aren’t perfect. They’re simply trying again.
Why foxes?
Foxes are curious, adaptable, and resilient by nature. They learn by exploring, by missteps, and by trying again – which makes them the perfect symbol for this message.
These little foxes represent:
- Learning through experience
- Falling and getting back up
- Encouragement without pressure
- Progress that doesn’t have to be fast to be real
They remind us that bravery isn’t about never falling – it’s about not giving up on yourself.
A message that meets people where they are
This design speaks gently, which is exactly why it resonates.
For children, it normalises mistakes and builds confidence.
For teens, it softens the fear of failure.
For adults, it offers reassurance that growth is rarely linear.
It’s a message for:
- Anyone learning something new
- Anyone recovering from a setback
- Anyone who needs permission to go at their own pace
- Anyone who needs a reminder that trying again counts
Designed for everyday encouragement
As part of the Acts of Kindness collection, this artwork is available across a wide range of products – clothing, prints, phone cases, stickers, magnets, and everyday items.
Whether worn, gifted, or displayed, it becomes a small but steady source of encouragement – a quiet voice saying “you can try again.”
Part of the Acts of Kindness collection
Bravery is… trying again after a tumble sits alongside other Acts of Kindness designs that focus on emotional strength, compassion, courage, and care.
Not motivational posters.
Not empty slogans.
Just kind truths we all need sometimes.
Because bravery isn’t about never falling.
It’s about choosing to get back up – gently, bravely, and in your own time.





