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Feelings Flashcards

Studies show that when you cultivate your preschooler’s social-emotional skills, it can result in not only less aggression and anxiety on your child’s part, but your child will become a better social problem solver. The best way to start is by naming feelings. These colorful, illustrative Feelings Flashcards depicting 40 different emotions make it easy.

Each large, sturdy card has two opposing feelings — for example, brave on one side and scared on the other. When preschoolers learn how to use language to express their feelings, they are laying a foundation for future success in emotional intelligence.

Feelings Flashcards have rounded edges and store easily in a beautifully decorated, hinged box.

From the Publisher:
Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 sturdy flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. Each card shows two opposite feelings, one on each side, rendered in words and lively pictures. Kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.


Features


Size: 5-1/2 x 6-7/8 x 1-1/2 in
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Format: 20 cards, full-color throughout, box with hinged lid
Publication: August 2010
ISBN: 9780811871457

Feelings Flashcards Review by The Learning Momma

review by The Learning Momma

”These flashcards are super fun and colorful. Each flashcard has a feeling on each side, almost always antonyms of one another such as “bored/busy.” They give so much to discuss and explore with each card.”

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Sheri K.
Love This!!

We have enjoyed incorporating these into our homeschool classroom to help our little one with special needs identify emotions in a fun way that encourages her to love to learn about feelings. Very good quality and vibrant colors.

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KitMama
Super cute and fun!

My 3 year old loves these and even my 6 year old likes to go through them. It has helped them a lot to be able to have names for a range of feelings and emotions. The pictures are super cute too!

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Aerie B.
Its okay

My daughter is actually scared of some of the pictures on this so that’s a bit of an issue but my son liked them. They are helpful for teaching opposites and feelings though the pictures are not great.

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Tatyana L.
Great card introducing emotions.

For circle time, we use these emotion cards. Simple and useful!

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Sarah B.
Cute for learning different emotions!

I like that these go past happy, sad, mad, etc. and include things like "left out" and "disappointed"