🧠 Spark empathy, ignite connection, and lead the social IQ revolution!
eeBoo's 'What's Going on Here?' is a set of 50 sturdy, eco-conscious conversation flashcards designed to develop social and emotional intelligence in children aged 3 and up. Featuring warm, accessible illustrations by Saxton Freymann, these 6" x 4.5" cards encourage thoughtful dialogue about complex emotions and social situations, fostering empathy and communication skills through screen-free, sustainable play.
Theme | Social Emotional Learning |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Pieces | 50 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 6"L x 4.5"W |
Size | 1 EA |
M**N
Great resource for teaching kids with autism
I work with kids with ASD, this is an absolutely fabulous resource. Lots of different situations and fun illustrations to get kids engaged. They love the animal pictures. I liked the simple wording of the prompts on the backs of the cards and the opportunity to start a discussion about how the characters may feel. Excellent resource for kids who struggle with these skills. Would definitely purchase again.
A**
Great for therapy practice
The cards are a great find! I use them with kids of all ages- so far the youngest is five and the oldest is thirteen. The pictures are clear and on the back of the card are questions to help guide the discussion. The use of animals makes the cards fun and more like a game than an observational tool. I love them!
M**I
Think, observe and process
Need I say more? I thought it was a great idea for a little one to learn to read people. Why not. This was a fun way to draw out that ability in my little one. My husband and i enjoyed doing this activity with her. She googled the whole time playing this guessing game slash detective game. It’s a win
S**.
Concept is Awesome
As a teacher and parent, I love the concept of the cards. They will definitely help my kids develop their creative, critical, and eventually writing skills. My one critique in the quality of the actual cards, is they are mostly negative emotion situations, a high percentage of the cards at least one character is either, mad, scared, or frustrated. I understand that we need to be open to discussing negative emotions with kids. Also, the cards are a great way to have conversations about how to handle difficult emotions and situations, it would just be a more upbeat and fun activity if more of the cards were positive and and had fun situations.My last critique is for Amazon, they slapped a huge shipping label on the back of the box, now our box is slightly warped. I should not have to check the gift box in order to prevent products from receiving damage from shipping packaging.
J**R
Great for talking about social situations and deepen inference skills
These are great for talking about social situations. I love that is animals and not people! Picture quality is nice and the sequence events can start a great conversation with students about social norms and develop deeper inferencing skills. I am a speech-language pathologist but I know the counselor found them useful too. I always like to share a good item.
J**.
Excellent way to practice emotional and situational awareness
I use these with our 3 and 5 year old. They love giving their input on what they think is going on in each scenario. I like having both kids contributing to the conversation because they provide similar but varying perspectives. When we’re done with the provided questions, we try to tie in the scene to one similar in our own lives and talk about what happened then. 10/10 recommend!
B**N
Speech development or ADHD amazing made me cry
WHATS GOING ON HERE CONVERSATION CARDS🤯🤯🤯 OMG This right here definitely ranked number one , Any parent can do it, As a working mom with a child who has ADHD and has trouble making friends because she did not feel comfortable talking, and could not put full sentences together. These flashcards are easy, simple, and a lot of fun, not very time consuming, only 15 minutes a day.You can see a difference within your child in only one week. What’s going on here conversation cards I could definitely notice a difference with my child’s speaking, and also learning cues on conversations, helped her to feel more comfortable. I did these cards with my daughter for only three weeks and then I stopped because after that, I knew she felt more comfortable speaking to others also helped her make more friends at school. Any parent who is going to Speech therapy before their child should definitely get what’s going on here flashcards🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🔥🔥🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
L**T
Vague, some are hard to use, others are good.
Some cards were good, but others were too vague.
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