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Feelings in a Flash - Emotional Intelligence Flashcard Game - Toddlers & Special Needs Children - Teaching Empathy Activities, Coping & Social Skills - 50 Scenario Cards, 50 Reaction Faces

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Features

  • Let's Talk About Feelings: Includes 50 richly illustrated, open-ended family and school scenario cards and an array of 50 emotions
  • Learn To Cope: Each emotion face card features a list of practical coping suggestions to guide positive behavior and decision-making skills
  • Emotional Intelligence Builds Confidence: In order to build confidence and empathy later in life, teach your child to identify and express their feelings at a young age
  • Perfect For Classrooms & Counselors: Help students access their feelings and practice vital communication skills
  • So Many Ways To Play: 50 vibrant poker-size cards encourage creative thinking and expression, suited for conversation or a fun, family-friendly game

Age Range (Description): Kid


Number of Pieces: 50


School type: Pre School/Pre-School/Pre school or Elementary School


Product Dimensions: 3.5"L x 2.5"W


UPC: 193206000759


Item Weight: 7 ounces


Item model number: EFLC-201


Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Manufacturer: Brybelly Holdings, Inc.


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  • All the Feelings
I use these feelings cards in my therapy sessions with kids, and they’ve become one of my go-to tools. They’re simple, engaging, and super helpful for helping kids describe their day using emotions—especially when words don’t come easily. What I love most is that they give kids a visual way to recognize and name the wide range of emotions they can feel in a single day. It opens up great conversations and helps normalize the idea that we can feel more than one thing at once (like being excited and nervous—hello, school presentations!). The cards are colorful, easy to understand, and the kids really connect with them. I’ve had kids point and say, “That’s me at recess!” or “I felt like this when my brother took my toy.” It’s a great way to build emotional awareness and language in a way that feels fun, not forced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025 by Amazon Junkie

  • Started meaningful conversations
Just pulled these cards out for the first time and I'm so glad I did. We first played them as a family "apples to apples"- style. The best way I've found for my daughter though is as pictured above. We laid out all of the cards in rainbow order in categories and we talked about each scenario and each chose a couple of feelings we would feel. It was interesting to see her choose feelings that were completely opposite of what I would feel in situations. It taught me allot about my daughter and I can be more aware of her feelings. Even more important, it sparked conversations and stories. We had so much fun talking about things that have happened. She loved hearing my experiences from my childhood. We played for an hour and could have kept going. She's now pulling out the blank cards and adding feelings that aren't included. The cards included have a very good range though. Most feelings we needed were there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by AaCoombs AaCoombs

  • Useful disability tool
We can’t always express our feelings with words, and this has been a great help to our family.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025 by Todd Strauss

  • Description a little misleading
The description of this product read “toddler” but the age on the package read 6+. I guess I should have zoomed in on the product picture. It doesn’t take away from what they are, but I was expecting bigger cards for a younger child to be able to handle more easily.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024 by J. S.

  • Great set for building emotional intelligence at home
The media could not be loaded. Love this set designed to help my kids better understand their feelings! 50 emotions and coping strategies and 50 open ended family and school scenes. The kids have fun learning and building their vocabulary.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Lemont Mom Lemont Mom

  • Powerful Therapy Tool for Kids and Adults
I'm a therapist and I've used this with kids and adults who struggle with processing or naming their emotions. Having photos of each emotion is helpful for the clients who may be better able to identify facial expressions then naming emotions. I appreciate how there are multiple ways to play this game for your different needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024 by Emma

  • Remarkably good illustrations of emotions
Remarkably well designed set. Beautifully illustrated and well curated set of emotions as well as good responses - better than anything else like it that I’ve seen.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by K. A.

  • Awesome!!
I love these because as a person who works with kids, so many websites and resources offer emotion cards that are cartoon faces or emoji faces and some of them look the same or are hard to differentiate between (ex. Scared vs worried). I like these cards because they add context in the visual of WHEN you might feel this emotion (ex. Winning trophies might make you feel PROUD). Makes it a lot easier for the kids to understand! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Carter Peery

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