🧠 Unlock emotional genius, one card at a time!
Feelings and Dealings is a dynamic SEL card game featuring 48 beautifully illustrated cards designed for children ages 3-7. It offers 8 short, purposeful games that build emotional intelligence, empathy, and self-regulation in just 5-10 minutes per session. Trusted by educators, therapists, and parents, this award-winning tool supports mindful communication and emotional awareness in diverse learning environments.
Theme | Language |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Pieces | 48 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 3.5"W |
Size | Large |
A**S
Kids...for Kids
These cards are made of sturdy cardstock, nicely illustrated with images of small children acting out each feeling/behavior that kids in my K-1 classroom enjoy playing. They are epecially good for kids on the spectrum who need visual cues and they are also perfect for the general population as well. It prompts thought and conversation about each scenario card being played. It's a simple deck of playing cards with positive behavioural outcomes.
A**I
simple and fun
I love this game with my kids at school. So simple, yet helps them recognize common emotions in a fun way!
W**
Great therapy tool!
The media could not be loaded. I love how thick the cards are and have lasted a long time with lots of handling! Great visual tool to help kids with expression, emotion, and verbalization.
M**M
Great for preschoolers learning about feelings
A little expensive for a deck of cards but my three year old loves them. She likes to play them all the time and we match and talk about how each child feels. Useful tool to get them talking about feelings. Only con is the price!
K**R
The cards are sturdy and can be used in multiple ways
The cards are sturdy and large enough for someone with a mild visual impairment to see what's in each illustration. We haven't used the card game instructions yet. The pictures starts conversations about how different people feel in different situations. The illustrated pictures of a single child's entire body depicting an emotion is a great way to help people describe how emotions can be read through body language.
P**R
Got this for my child therapy practice and then bought another for my grandkids.
This multi-option card game is delightful and effective. The illustrations and ideas behind its creation are well thought out. As a therapist, I am finding many ways to use it. The cards easily expand a child's emotional vocabulary beyond happy, mad, sad, etc. I do not have access to my clients in everyday life to help them label an emotion in the moment, so the Social Situation cards help us imagine, and talk about a similar experience. Self-awareness of emotions and the verbal expression of thoughts that go with them provide kids with an alternative to acting out the frustration that accompanies an inability to find the words. I also sent a deck to my grandsons. Any parent who plays with these to teach their kids will have the same vocabulary and know to encourage it’s use. Great contribution!Licensed Mental Health Counselor
S**E
Mediocre game
The cards are sturdy, and art work is nice, but my 4 year old did not understand the significance of the game. He matched the cards at 100%, but he did so based on the same character and not on matching the emotion. If the emotion was displayed using different characters, he might focus more on matching the emotion.
T**M
Every household should have a set!
I did not receive compensation or incentive for my purchase or review. I just found them while browsing for SEL tools.I cannot recommend this enough. I am so thankful that something like this exists. It has helped tremendously with my preschooler's language development. She struggled with Echolalia till age 4, and still (age 5) can't "use her own words" to relay what she's thinking sometimes. The give/take conversations have improved tremendously.Even without language issues, this set would be highly beneficial to any child in understanding emotions. Every household should own a set!She isn't far along enough for the games quite yet, but we work on 2 feelings/scenarios a week and incorporate it into play with Dolls as well so she really gets it for her age. It has also helpes with tantrums because we talk about coping skills for all the emotions.The representation of diversity is so refreshing. We have a mixed family so I cannot thank the creators enough for this.
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