The Emotion game contains 16 emotion cards, (I’m feeling”), based on 7 emotions. There are 9 so called secondary emotions, which are complex emotions. Finally, there are 16 desire cards, (“I’d like), which children may use to manage negative and positive emotions.
Children starts by placing “I feel” cards on the left-hand side of the board. They then place ”I’d like” cards on the right-hand side of the board.
The game will help children understand how to communicate effectively and learn how to express their feelings in a positive way using words, not their hands.
Suitable for:
Children aged 3-7 years old
Game details |
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Players |
1 - 4 |
Duration |
2 - 20 minutes |
Contents |
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Board |
1 |
"I'm feeling" cards |
16 |
"I'd like" cards |
16 |
£2.49 exc. VAT
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