What's Going on Here? Flashcards

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Grades: K+

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Product Code: 184-200

Timberdoodle's Review

What's Going on Here?

What's Going on Here? flashcards are an excellent tool for parents who want to teach their children how to make inferences using both obvious and subtle observations in conjunction with logic. The What's Going on Here? animal illustrations have much kid appeal, and each tells a story for children to unravel.


There are parental prompt questions on the back of each card to guide the conversation and for helping your child discern the motivations of others. You will also discuss appropriate social expectations and how to develop respect and empathy. When you teach your child to study and decode sticky situations, you give them insights into appropriately navigating social situations with poise and confidence. What's going on Here? includes 50 flashcards and two-parent cards.

 

From the Manufacturer:
What's Going On Here? conversation cards help us to understand the friendly illustrations by making inferences using logic, observation, and social experience. What's Going On Here? conversation cards cultivate valuable communication skills and help build an essential foundation for social literacy, analyzing clues, and problem-solving. The cards deploy artwork by Saxton Freymann, delightfully demonstrating a broad range of emotions and situations.

Features
Manufacturer: eeBoo
Card Size: 4.5"x 6"
Count: 50 Flash Cards, 2 Parent Cards
Faith-Based: No

Awards and Endorsements:
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal Best Toy Award 2018!
Oppenheim Toy Portfolio SNAP (Special Needs Adaptable Product) Award!

Customer Reviews

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Annsley B.
Almost Didn’t Buy Them

I almost took them out our curriculum kit but my daughter loves these cards. She wants to do them all the time.

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Brittany G.
Love this

This is teaching my children manners and to be kind. Love this set.

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LaDonna H.
Surprised how much we love them!

I wasn’t sure how my 7-year-old and 4-year-old would like this but they took to it immediately. With each card they got better at looking deeper to really see what was going on. They didn’t want to stop but I wanted to save some cards for later.

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Karolyn B.
Great Conversation Starter

I never had to beg my daughter to do this part of her weekly checklist. It was fun to compare what we would both take away from the same social situation illustration.

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T.E.
not necessary but fun

My kids liked these cards, but they were quick to go through, and we didn't have as meaningful conversations as I thought we would.