Slumberkins

Emotional Identification Set

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$27.99 $39.99 In stock

Category: Gavesæt

Promotes: Emotion Identification, Emotion Regulation, Emotional Courage, Emotional Expression

Name it to tame it! Ibex Kin and his emotional learning blocks are here to help your child learn emotional identification. Research shows that learning granular emotional identification as a child, leads to better outcomes in adulthood. Ibex's stories and tools help kids learn to identify, process, and communicate their feelings.¨

Included in the set are:

  • 15 wooden activity blocks: Featuring all 15 Slumberkins creatures, high contrast pictures, and color-based matching to identity feeling words

  • 1 velcro close bag: Perfect for mixing up the blocks when playing the games provided and easily stores all of the blocks when you are finished playing

  • 1 activity booklet: With activities that range from infants to big kids, there are plenty of ways to play and learn about feelings in new ways.

    • Infants: Listen & Feel

    • Toddlers: Stack & Seek

    • Little Kids: Match & Storytell

    • Big Kids: Express & Process (through storytelling)

  • "Ibex Greets his Feelings" Board Book: This story instills positive core beliefs towards emotions by encouraging children to acknowledge and welcome their feelings as they come. It shows that understanding and expressing emotions is a strength, not a weakness.

  • "Ibex Feels Deeply" Board Book: This story teaches emotional skills for understanding that it is normal to feel emotions intensely and that this ability makes them a leader. It helps children develop tools to manage strong emotions constructively.

  • Ibex Kin: A cuddly companion that embodies the lessons from the books, offering children a tangible reminder that they are strong enough to handle their emotions and that emotional depth is to be embraced, not feared.

The Emotional Identification Set is great for:

  • Identifying emotions

  • Encouraging the acceptance and expression of a wide range of emotions

  • Processing feelings through imaginative storytelling

  • Learning coping strategies for intense feelings¨

  • Deeply Feeling Children and Highly Sensitive Children

  • Perfect for Baby Showers, Birthdays, or Holiday gifts for children of all ages!

Together, this set uses foundational messages kids need to hear and examples of how to apply them in their own lives to help children embrace emotional courage. The Emotional Identification Set is more than just a toy‚ö√Ñ√Æit's an educational tool that empowers little ones to understand their emotions deeply and navigate them with confidence.

Simple tools for a lifetime of benefits.

Product Specs:

  1. Wooden Blocks measure 1.57" on all sides and are made of 100% Theaceae wood

  2. Fabric Bag measures 7.75"W x 10"L and is made of 100% Polyester canvas with 2 velcro closures

  3. Activity Booklet measures 5"W x 7"L and includes 8 unique activities to try

  4. Kins measure 6" W x 14" L

  5. 2 Board Books (measures 5" W x 7" L) featuring affirmations in the back of the books for daily practice

Due to limited availability on this new release, it is not eligible for loyalty program point redemption and may be excluded from other promotions and discounts.¨

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Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Stella S. ★★★★★

My son has been using the emotion blocks to point to how he’s feeling before he can even find the words, and it’s cut his meltdowns in half. The different colors and faces make it easy for him to grab the right one.

Sofia ★★★★★

My four-year-old loves naming his feelings with the colorful blocks, and I've noticed he’s much calmer after pointing to "frustrated" instead of having a meltdown. The smooth wood feels great in his hands, and the set covers emotions I wouldn't have thought to teach.

Samuel R. ★★★★★

The little wooden blocks are the perfect size for my son's hands, and I love how each one shows a different facial expression. We've been using them at dinner to talk about our feelings, and it's already helped him say "I'm frustrated" instead of just crying. A solid tool for building emotional vocabulary.

Nicholas U. ★★★★★

My daughter loves sorting the blocks by the expressions on the faces—it’s helped her actually tell me when she’s feeling frustrated instead of just melting down. The “name it to tame it” approach works better than I expected for a three-year-old.

Richard A. ★★★★★

We've been using these blocks as part of our bedtime routine to talk through tough feelings, and my five-year-old actually asked to play with them after a meltdown. The facial expressions on the blocks are clear enough for her to point to exactly how she's feeling, which has been a game-changer.

Avery Y. ★★★★★

My three-year-old now picks up the "frustrated" block when she's upset and talks about wanting the "calm" one instead. The faces are clear enough for her to understand, and it's been a helpful tool for naming big feelings before they explode.

Emily J. ★★★★★

I love that the blocks each show a distinct expression, so my son can physically match a feeling to a face. It’s made our after-school check-ins way more concrete and actually fun for him.

Natalie X. ★★★★★

My 5-year-old immediately started naming each block's emotion, and the "name it to tame it" concept really clicked for her in a way books never did. The blocks are just the right size for little hands, making it feel like play, not a lesson.

Mia T. ★★★★★

Sitting down with my kids and watching them name feelings like "frustration" and "excitement" while stacking these blocks has been a genuine breakthrough—they even use the shapes to show me their mood before speaking. The wooden textures are smooth and the colors are bright enough to hold attention without being overwhelming. This set turned our after-dinner chats into something we all look forward to.

David R. ★★★★★

We've been using the blocks to talk about "emotional courage" before school drop-offs, and it's given my daughter a concrete way to name her worry. The soft, chunky texture makes them easy for her small hands to hold, which turns a tough conversation into a calm, play-based moment.