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Learning Resources Who's Feeling What? is a dynamic social-emotional learning game designed for children aged 3 and up. This 49-piece set includes customizable game boards with double-sided caller and emotion prompt cards, promoting essential skills in recognizing and expressing feelings. Ideal for both home and classroom use, it comes with an SEL activity guide to enhance learning experiences.
Material Fabric | Plastic |
Style Name | Learning Games |
Color | Multi |
Theme | Adventure |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | Small, Medium |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 10.7"L x 0.75"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Container Type | Pack |
Special Features | Social-Emotional Learning Focus, Customizable Game Boards, SEL Activity Guide |
Number of Players | 2 |
G**A
Great for behavior health
I am in behavior health a love using this to help little ones indentify there emotions. There is also different games you can play with the cards
A**R
Educational game
It’s a present to my friend’s kid and he loves it very much. My friend said it helps her child to learn while playing
C**N
Can be a little ambitious
Some of the facial expressions are a little ambiguous, so it's hard to teach little kids the subtle difference
G**S
Grwat
Very good
M**L
Great pictures
3 year old boy was easily engaged and has learned the different emotions
M**A
Okay, a little confusing to use
I got this for my therapy practice to use with kids. It's a little confusing to use, so I have to brainstorm how to instruct the kids to use them. I don't use it very often.
R**A
Great quality, just as described
Great quality.
I**S
Great way to learn on expressing and naming your feelings
This is great teaching kids about empathy and how to express their emotions, very much like the movie Inside Out in some ways. The paper cards are on the thin side but the quality is still really good. Regardless of how old you are, I think it’s important to have this tool to help children learn/play and have around to build the resiliency and learning how to name their emotions, especially in the type of world we live in now with the rise of mental health issues. It is so basic and simple, I do feel that this would also be helpful for those who have special needs. It comes with 49 cards so that is a good amount to keep one learning.
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