🧩 Master emotions, master connection — don’t miss out on the ultimate feelings toolkit!
Feelings Flash Cards Volume 1 offers 40 durable, therapist-endorsed emotion cards designed to support emotional development and communication skills for ages 3 and up. Compact and ready to use, these cards are perfect for speech therapy, ABA, ESL learning, and stroke recovery, making emotional intelligence accessible and engaging for all.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Number of pieces | 40 |
School type | Pre School |
Product dimensions | 15L x 10W centimetres |
UPC | 796017251831 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
Item model number | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B07FSCZCKW |
P**V
Indispensable tool for many activities
High quality for an affordable price. The cards are just the right size and can be used in awide variety of activities. We also used the suggested games included in the box.
K**K
Clearly defined pictures
Ideal for purpose. Clear defined expressions by different faces.
N**1
It's OK for this range...
A fan of this collection however I found the emotions a bit difficult. Especially for my 3 years old. Some look very similar and could be either or. But as with the other sets on this collection, really good quality and worth the money. Highly recommend for improving speech and language.
B**E
Good quality cards
Nice pictures, gave them our friends son who has autism and he seemed to really like them
C**E
Duplicated emotions so a bit of a let down
Simple baaic resource. The cards are a nice size but its a shame there is only about 5 emotions over the cards (emotions are duplicated so around 5 different images of happy etc). Would have been useful to have a wider range of emotions and less duplicates
J**E
Great product
Superb!
W**Y
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
The child I work with takes great pleasure in using these cards for fun, and I get an an insight into how he is feeling when he is low and won't communicate his feelings out loud.I think using human faces rather cartoons is helpful past a certain age.Highly recommended.
T**S
Disappointing
I thought there would be 40 pictures showing 40 emotions. However, there are only 10 'emotions' but even some of these are not emotions. For example 'tired' and 'silly'. Surely 'silly' is a behaviour, and 'tired' is a physical state. Very confusing for autistic children.
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