Small child, giant worldsJump freely around in 5 massive worlds with new adventures to discover around every corner! Just like any child, Hat Kid loves to climb and explore, no mountain is too big for her sense of adventure. On her way, she'll bump into the menacing Mafia of Cooks, the goofy birds of Dead Bird Studio, the spooky shadows of Subcon Forest, and more! Murder on a train! Parades! Trespassing in a movie studio?Every mission in A Hat in Time is unique! At one moment you'll be solving the Murder on the Owl Express by finding clues and interrogating the locals, the next moment you'll be the band marshal in The Big Parade, or sneaking through the bird-run Dead Bird Studio! Hat Kid must now jump, fight and stitch new hats to make her way into every nook and cranny of this new world in order to restore her fuel and resume her journey. Her adventure is halted when all her fuel, the Time Pieces, is lost and scattered across a nearby planet. A little girl and her spaceshipIn A Hat in Time you play as a tiny space-travelling girl with a big tophat. Read more about mindfulness, including steps you can take to be more mindful in your everyday life.A Hat in Time is a cute-as-heck 3D platformer featuring a little girl who stitches hats for wicked powers. It can positively change the way you feel about life and how you approach challenges. Mindfulness can help you enjoy life more and understand yourself better. Some people call this awareness "mindfulness". This includes your thoughts and feelings, your body and the world around you. Paying more attention to the present moment can improve your mental wellbeing. Pay attention to the present moment (mindfulness) volunteering in your community, such as helping at a school, hospital or care homeĥ.
offering to help someone you know with DIY or a work project.spending time with friends or relatives who need support or company.asking friends, family or colleagues how they are and really listening to their answer.saying thank you to someone for something they have done for you.Some examples of the things you could try include: It could be small acts of kindness towards other people, or larger ones like volunteering in your local community. giving you a feeling of purpose and self-worth.creating positive feelings and a sense of reward.Research suggests that acts of giving and kindness can help improve your mental wellbeing by: It's best to find activities you enjoy and make them a part of your life Do not feel you have to learn new qualifications or sit exams if this does not interest you.