About Tuckin Collective
Tuckin Collective began with a little boy learning to carry something hard, and a mom searching for ways to soften the heaviness of his new normal.
Silver was inspired by her son Emmett's resilience as they began learning how to navigate the moments that are often misunderstood or unseen.
Tuckin Collective was built from those moments - the overwhelm, the bravery, the adjustment, the loud feelings, the quiet comfort, and the deep love that carries families through even the heaviest things.
At its heart, Tuckin Collective began as a way to bring a little comfort, encouragement, and recognition for the hard parts of chronic illness - because children who spend so much time adjusting, enduring, and being brave deserve softness, too.
What started as a story for one child slowly became something bigger.
Through storytelling, comforting characters, handmade creations, and thoughtfully designed products, Tuckin Collective exists to help children feel seen, safe, supported, and understood in their feelings.
At the center of Tuckin Collective are characters called Tuckins- companions created to reflect the big feelings, heavy moments, and emotional experiences many children carry every day, while reminding them that feelings do not need to be hidden away or fixed to be safe to hold.
This space was created for
~big feelings
~brave moments
~quiet comfort
~growing hearts
~the people learning alongside them
Whether you are here because of Type 1 Diabetes, emotional support, childhood connection, or simply the comfort of meaningful stories, we are so glad you're here!
Welcome to Tuckin Collective.
Where feelings feel safe.
about the creator
Silver
Silver is a mother of five, storyteller, and the creator of Tuckin Collective. Inspired by her son, and the emotional experiences children carry every day, she began creating stories and characters centered around comfort, emotional honesty, and the idea that feelings do not need to go away, but instead can be held and learned from. Through Tuckin Collective, she hopes to create a world where children feel understood and gently encouraged through the heaviest moments of life.