🧩 Feel every feeling, master every moment!
Feelings Flash Cards Volume 1 and 2 offer 80 durable, photo-based cards designed to support emotional development and communication across ages 3 and up. Ideal for speech therapy, ABA, ESL teaching, and stroke recovery, these compact cards cover 20 key emotions and come with an expert-endorsed activity guide to enhance interactive learning and social connection.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Number of pieces | 80 |
School type | Elementary School |
Product dimensions | 15L x 9.9W centimetres |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 9369999083816 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B08P5Q6Y8F |
J**E
Great for older kids!
These are really good quality and although I would highly recommend them, they seem a little advance for a toddler. My little girl is 3 and she found some of the images a little scary, but I’d definitely get them out again when she’s a little older.
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Well-made flash cards, useful for SEN children.
As a parent with a mildly autistic son with severe speech delay, I rely on flash cards to help him communicate his needs as he is not able to communicate using words and sentences. The school is using the same method, so I thought using the same technique at home will speed the learning process. So far, it has worked brilliantly.And this flash cards set from Picture My Picture is a blessing. This two pack picture set includes 80 large flashcards of photos of different emotions, 4 faces for each emotion, represented by human faces from a wide range of ages and ethnicities. This is great as repetition is key to learning and that we live in a very diverse and multicultural city.Each set includes a thorough instruction guide in the form of two extra cards, very useful if you’re not used to teaching your child. You can also go to their website for more information and guidance.The cards have big clear faces on one side, and simple printed words on the other. The expressions on the faces are mostly well shown. However, some of them confused my son like one of the ‘Proud’ faces that looks a bit more like a ‘Happy’ expression. The photos are licenced from Shutterstock so the quality is professional.The packaging and the cards themselves are quite well made. Since this is aimed at a younger audience, they have to be able to stand a bit of rough use.Having said that, I do think these cards are a little bit on the pricey side. But they are excellent for what they are. If you need to buy more category, there’s option to buy these cards in bundle pack, which will work out a little bit cheaper in the endOverall, a boon for any parent with SEN children. I highly recommend it.Thank you for reading. Hope you have found it helpful.
D**D
Generic images
The emotion cards are well made and a goid size but the images are generic and inconsistent. The same faces are not used throughout making interpretation of facial expressions often subjective.Overall, expensive for what you get but probably the best on the market. It would be so easy to make a set of cards with four consistent faces with exaggerated expressions.
P**M
80 Different Emotions
This is emotion learning and development cards. Each card have a different emotion. Total 80 cards.The quality is good and size is also decent. The colours are also bright.Can be used at home or school learning purpose.
E**R
Excellent resource for teaching Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Picture My Picture produce a range of flashcards to support teaching and learning. They are made in Hong Kong for the company based in Melbourne Australia, they are also available in the USA. The language used does not seem to have any Australian or USA bias though, the English spellings are the ones we would use in the UK for all the cards I have looked at. The flashcards are twice the size of a playing card, glossy, colourful and durable - photo on one side, word printed on the other, excellent quality. This set of 80 Emotions cards comes in 2 sturdy storage boxes .Emotions are shown on a range of faces eg 4 x happy faces, 4 x sad and there are instruction cards giving ideas for use and differentiation. The photos feature modern pictures of people from a range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds and of varying ages, to which a diverse range of students can relate.The best thing about these cards as a teaching aid is that they are very attractive to children and can be used in many different ways. They would be a great asset in any classroom for use in PSED teaching, speech therapy, small group interventions, to stimulate verbal communication, for any children who benefit from visual cues such as those on the ASD spectrum, for teaching English as a second language, to support project work or simply as discussion and conversation starters.There is lots of further information on the Picture My Picture site including video clips of the cards in use. My wife is a Governor at a school where they are being used very successfully to support social and emotional development. A range of boxed sets is available, this one just covers the category of Emotions but there is lots to talk about!
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