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- INTRODUCE EMOTIONS: Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 Flash cards featuring 40 different emotions.
- SIMPLE DESIGN: each card shows two opposite feelings—one on each side—rendered in words and lively pictures.
- DEVELOP EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE: kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.
- EASILY PORTABLE: the portable pack of cards is perfect for learning at home, in the classroom, or on the go.
- STURDY FOR SMALL HANDS: printed on thick, sturdy board, These cards are durable enough for play for kids ages 3 months to 4 years.
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Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 2 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
ASIN | 0811871452 |
Item model number | 9780811871457 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 6 years |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | November 1, 2019 |
Language | English |
Manufacturer | Chronicle Books |
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Feelings Flash Cards Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 sturdy flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. Each card shows two opposite feelings, one on each side, rendered in words and lively pictures. Kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.Product Measures: 5.25 x 7 x 1.75Recommended Ages: 3 months - 4 years
About the Author
Todd Parr has published more than 30 books with over 2 million copies in print. He also has a successful clothing line and has co-created an award-winning animated TV series. He lives in Berkeley, California.
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Customers find these flash cards effective for helping kids identify emotions and communicate their feelings, with beautiful illustrations featuring eye-catching colors. Customers praise the cards for their thick card stock, great size, and two-sided design, making them suitable for both toddlers and therapy practices. Customers appreciate their teaching ability, with one noting they're particularly useful for teaching antonyms, and consider them worth their price.
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Customers find the flash cards effective for helping children identify and express emotions, with diverse representations that are easy to recognize.
"...These cards help introduce an emotional vocabulary to children who struggle and are a great set to have." Read more
"...Now she is able to express her feelings & she knows the opposite of that feeling. These cards are worth their weight in gold...." Read more
"...The colors and depiction of each feeling really captures their attention. It also allows me to get creative with the games. Highly recommend!" Read more
"...The pictures provide a context for the feelings: one of my favorites is disappointed - with a blue colored boy holding an empty ice cream cone and..." Read more
Customers appreciate the beautiful illustrations of the flash cards, which feature eye-catching colors and ten colorful cards, with one customer noting that the drawings match the sentiments well.
"...The skin tones are various colors- purple, blue, orange, red, yellow which I like so that children do not avoid selecting cards that do not look..." Read more
"I REALLY LOVE these flash cards. The cards have pictures & words on each side...." Read more
"...There are ten colorful cards. At the back of the card is the reverse emotion of the feeling found on the front...." Read more
"...an empty ice cream cone and a blob of ice cream on the ground - so cute (and sad at the same time lol)..." Read more
Customers find these flash cards fun and helpful for kids, with children and caregivers particularly enjoying them, and one customer noting their effectiveness in child therapy practice.
"...This is good for children who cannot read as well as those who can. Children can select the words or the images that describe how they feel...." Read more
"...It's terrific for a child who has trouble labeling her feelings AND in my case, a child who is a visual learner...." Read more
"...The cards are much sturdier than expected, which is great with toddlers...." Read more
"...I've also found the cards to be useful distractions for children to play with when they are waiting in boring adult settings, such as the social..." Read more
Customers find the flash cards to be fantastic, with one mentioning they are a class hit.
"...an emotional vocabulary to children who struggle and are a great set to have." Read more
"...That makes a total of 20 emotional feelings. Great product. I strongly recommend it to trainers, teachers and counsellors...." Read more
"...It always helps to talk about the cards and describe feelings as we experience them throughout the day...." Read more
"...more official things than me but I am here to tell you that these things are fantastic. To name something is to own it, as the saying goes...." Read more
Customers find these flash cards to be a great teaching tool, particularly for teaching antonyms and opposites, with one customer noting they are excellent for mental health professionals.
"...So not only are these feeling cards but they also teach opposites...." Read more
"...I am very pleased with the affordable price. It is great for playing training games where adults learn to express their emotions with the cards..." Read more
"...They have a lot of synonyms and that is kind of hard for my little one to understand so I sort of wish they had just the basic emotions in one kit..." Read more
"...They're also great for teaching opposites since there are 2 opposite emotions on each card." Read more
Customers appreciate the thickness of the flash cards, noting they are made of thick card stock and heavy cardboard.
"...for Todd Parr Feelings Flashcards, I was surprised at the 1.5 mm thick cards - very robust quality that are very suitable for games, not only for..." Read more
"...They are great quality and hard, thick cardboard-- so I'll definitely be able to use them on down the road...." Read more
"...They are very well made, heavy thick cards with a matte coating -- made to last." Read more
"These are great! Made out of a very heavy, durable cardstock so that little hands can't destroy them in one sitting...." Read more
Customers like the size of the flash cards and appreciate that they are two-sided.
"These feelings cards are very durable, colorful, and large...." Read more
"...is excellent, the box they come in is colorful, sturdy, and fits the cards perfectly, and the illustrations are fun, expressive, and there is a lot..." Read more
"...There are a lot of feelings to choose from (see picture). The cards are large, sturdy, and above all, they keep him interested...." Read more
"...They have cute and funny pictures on them, and they are two-sided. LOVE...." Read more
Customers find the flash cards to be worth their weight in gold.
"...These cards are worth their weight in gold...." Read more
"...I have bought four other types of cards and I found this the best value for money! Michael Lum" Read more
"...Priceless tool and I will be using these for a long time!" Read more
"...Cards are sturdy and colorful. Excellent price!" Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2016I work with children, some on the Autism Spectrum. I have used these cards since 2012. They are great for children who are learning to expand their description of how they feel. There are 20 durable cardboard flash cards, printed with bright and colorful illustrations on each side. The skin tones are various colors- purple, blue, orange, red, yellow which I like so that children do not avoid selecting cards that do not look like them. This is good for children who cannot read as well as those who can. Children can select the words or the images that describe how they feel. I have also used them to ask children how they think someone else might feel in situations to gauge empathy and understanding of other perspectives. While some of cards are similar (angry and frustrated) it allows for those who are more advanced to describe their feelings more accurately. You can also use the cards by asking children to describe the situation based on the images. For example, on the card depicted as "left out" there is dog in a building looking at all the other dogs playing in the yard. I typically ask children to select three cards that describes how they are feeling. I also ask them to select cards that might describe how others feel (sibling, parents, teacher, classmates). It's a great icebreaker especially when younger kids have a harder time explaining how they feel. Another activity is to describe a situation and then ask the child to select the emotion that best fits the scenario. These cards help introduce an emotional vocabulary to children who struggle and are a great set to have.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2013I REALLY LOVE these flash cards. The cards have pictures & words on each side. For example, one side will say "serious" and has a picture representing "serious". On the back of the card it will say "silly" with a picture representing "silly". So not only are these feeling cards but they also teach opposites.
It's terrific for a child who has trouble labeling her feelings AND in my case, a child who is a visual learner. When we teach my daughter via auditory speech she just doesn't understand. Her hearing tested above average but she still had to do speech therapy for 2 years because she had trouble repeating what she heard.
Ever since I started using these cards I've received GREAT feedback from my daughter's preschool teachers telling me how much her behavior has improved at school. For a while she was acting out because she couldn't express her feelings. It takes her a LONG time to express a complete sentence, and by then she would be too frustrated to even try. But the color graphics of these cards + the Thoughts and Feelings: A Sentence Completion Card Game made something click in her 4 year old brain. Now she is able to express her feelings & she knows the opposite of that feeling. These cards are worth their weight in gold.
She mesmerized every card in just 2 days. However she still loves going over these cards by herself every night. It's fun just to listen to her talk to herself as she analyzes each picture on the card.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011When I opened my delivery for Todd Parr Feelings Flashcards, I was surprised at the 1.5 mm thick cards - very robust quality that are very suitable for games, not only for children but for adults too. The thick cards made them very durable and they are housed in a thick box.
I am very pleased with the affordable price. It is great for playing training games where adults learn to express their emotions with the cards picked.
There are ten colorful cards. At the back of the card is the reverse emotion of the feeling found on the front. That makes a total of 20 emotional feelings.
Great product. I strongly recommend it to trainers, teachers and counsellors. I have bought four other types of cards and I found this the best value for money!
Michael Lum
- Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024I’ve used these in private practice and when teaching elementary school kids. The colors and depiction of each feeling really captures their attention. It also allows me to get creative with the games. Highly recommend!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2013We just received these cards a week or so ago but they are already a bit hit! Todd Parr has a fun sense of illustration to his books and its the same here. The cards are much sturdier than expected, which is great with toddlers. Some of the emotions are a little repetitive but it helps expand language skills I think. My daughter thinks some of the cards are hilarious, like the one for annoyed, she walks around with laughing and repeating what is happening...very pleased with these...
- Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2012These feelings cards are very durable, colorful, and large.
The pictures provide a context for the feelings: one of my favorites is disappointed - with a blue colored boy holding an empty ice cream cone and a blob of ice cream on the ground - so cute (and sad at the same time lol)
Each card has two opposite feelings on them - happy on one side and sad on the other - I wish each card only had one feeling, as I would not necessarily match up the opposites the same way
I use these often with kids and families I work with. I've had coworkers ask to borrow them, as well, and parents want to buy them, too.
I recommend these for anyone who works with kids and families
Update 11/28/18
I’ve continued to use this. And only issue is the box got worn out and started to rip, so I taped it with packing tape. No issues since then. These really are timeless
These feelings cards are very durable, colorful, and large.
The pictures provide a context for the feelings: one of my favorites is disappointed - with a blue colored boy holding an empty ice cream cone and a blob of ice cream on the ground - so cute (and sad at the same time lol)
Each card has two opposite feelings on them - happy on one side and sad on the other - I wish each card only had one feeling, as I would not necessarily match up the opposites the same way
I use these often with kids and families I work with. I've had coworkers ask to borrow them, as well, and parents want to buy them, too.
I recommend these for anyone who works with kids and families
Update 11/28/18
I’ve continued to use this. And only issue is the box got worn out and started to rip, so I taped it with packing tape. No issues since then. These really are timeless
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2021Feelings Flash Cards are helping my preschooler identify emotions and strengthen self-awareness. It always helps to talk about the cards and describe feelings as we experience them throughout the day.
I prefer to end our play with them on positive or empowering emotions so our experiences with all of our emotions are balanced. The cards are durable but should be kept away from liquids. They are eye catching colors and the emotions illustrated are easy to identify.
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- Farran TysonReviewed in Canada on April 30, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Purchased Several Times
This is great for a therapy toolkit for kids. Have purchased for the offices for clinicians to use when working with kids. They are always asking where I grabbed them and if we can have a few more.
Highly recommend!
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H. T.Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars schön bunt
Die Karten sind schön bunt und ansprechend gestaltet. Die englischen Wörter für unterschiedliche Gefühle lassen sich so vielleicht ein wenig leichter lernen.
- keerthiReviewed in India on December 1, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Very nice product
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Delbecque CélineReviewed in France on March 3, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Top
Les cartes sont très expressives et elles permettent de discuter d'un grand nombre d'émotions. Les couleurs très contrastées plaisent énormément à mon enfant !
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laurach79Reviewed in Spain on January 16, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Una maravilla tanto por calidad como por contenido y forma
Este es el segundo juego de estas tarjetas que compro, son una maravilla y no creo que haya nada parecido en el mercado (o al menos yo no le he encontrado). El primer juego se lo compré a mi peque cuando tenía 1 año y a día de hoy, 3 años después, aunque la caja está un poco maltrecha, las tarjetas siguen estando más que aceptables. Así que ahora he comprado otro para regalar porque creo que la inteligencia emocional empieza por aprender a poner nombe a nuestra emociones y sentimientos.
Las tarjetas (20 en total con ilustración en ambas caras, es decir, 40 feelings en total) son de buen tamaño (unos 13 x 18 cms. yo calculo) de cartón súper grueso y vienen en una caja de cartón igual de duro para tenerlas guardadas.
El estilo de Todd Parr es único, lleno de color y súper divertido, y a pesar de lo simple de los dibujos, es sorprendente lo clarísimo que ilustra cada feeling. Por ejemplo, en la tarjeta que ilustra "Ashamed" la ilustración es de un perrito con cara avergonzada y un salón lleno de huellas negras (sofá incuido); en el que ilustra "Shy" sale un niño semiescondido detrás de un adulto. En la de "Frightened" aparecen un gato con cara del malo de la peli y un rato con cara de susto, en la de "Safe" sale una gallina regordeta y enorme con cara satisfecha y un montón de pollitos a su alrededor.
Como los papás de la pequeña a la que se las voy a regalar no hablan inglés, con un rotulador permanente negro he escrito en cada tarjeta la traducción de cada feeling al lado de la palabra en inglés. Estoy tan contenta con el resultado que creo que voy a hacer lo mismo en las de mi peque.
Estos son los 40 feelings que ilustra:
Happy - Sad / Nervous - Calm / Disappointed - Excited / Left Out - Included / Friendly - Mean / Ashamed - Proud / Comfortable - Uncomfortable / Scared - Brave / Confident - Shy / Cranky - Cheerful / Frightened - Safe / Busy - Bored / Loud - Quiet / Tired - Ants in my pants! / Cuddly - Lonely / Silly - Serious / Carefree - Worried / Disgusted - Delighted / Annoyed - Overjoyed / Angry - Peaceful
Como única "pega" diría que echo mucho en falta un tarjeta con "Frustrated" - "Satisfied", pero tal vez esto sea porque tengo un pequeño con una tolerancia bajísima a la frustración!