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Juego de Cartas de Criaturas Llenas de Sentimientos

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$14.00 $20.00 In stock

Category: Accesorios

Ayuda a los niños a expresar sus emociones de forma segura y divertida con nuestra baraja de cartas "Creatures Full of Feelings"! Los pequeños podrán practicar el lenguaje corporal para identificar y representar una amplia gama de sentimientos junto a sus amigos y las queridas criaturas de Slumberkins. Ideal para cuidadores, educadores, terapeutas y consejeros.

Cómo jugar:
¡Nunca te aburrirás con las emociones! Nuestro juego de cartas de sentimientos se puede jugar de 6 formas diferentes y se adapta a cualquier número de jugadores.

  • Ve de medusa (similar a "Ve de pesca")
  • Emparejar sentimientos (juego de memoria)
  • Teatro de criaturas (similar a las charadas)
  • Adivina el sentimiento (similar a "20 preguntas")
  • Sentimientos rápidos (similar a "Speed")
  • Formar parejas

Customer Reviews (4.9 / 5 · 12 reviews)

William ★★★★★

My son has started using the cards to show me how he's feeling before he even speaks, and the body language prompts have made that so much easier. It's actually helped him learn new words for emotions like “frustrated” and “curious.” He genuinely asks to play with them.

Brian ★★★★★

My five-year-old loves acting out the silly "wiggly" creature card, which got him laughing instead of shutting down. The body language prompts make emotional vocabulary feel like a game, not a lesson. It’s already helping him name feelings during our bedtime check-ins.

Adam ★★★★★

My three-year-old already uses the "worried" card to show me how she feels before a meltdown starts. It’s such a simple way to practice naming emotions through body language. Happy with how sturdy the cards feel, too.

Ruby ★★★★★

My six-year-old loves acting out the surprised creature card—it's hilarious watching her exaggerated gasp. The body language prompts are way more engaging than I expected for teaching emotions. We've already played three rounds tonight.

Eli ★★★★★

My kid loves acting out the "surprised" card with big eyes and a gasp, and it's helped her describe how she feels after a tough day at school. The body language prompts make it way more engaging than a simple feelings chart.

Ellie ★★★★★

My niece was struggling to name her emotions, so this deck was perfect for acting them out through silly faces and poses. The cards are sturdy and the prompts are clear enough for her to follow on her own. It's already become part of our after-school routine.

Hannah H. ★★★★★

The acting-out prompts got my kids moving and laughing instead of just talking about feelings. It's been a fun way to start conversations during our evening wind-down time.

Adam ★★★★★

My niece loves using the cards to play charades, and I’ve noticed she’s getting better at naming what she feels. The illustrations make the emotions easy to talk about without it feeling like a lecture.

Jason ★★★★★

My 6-year-old immediately started acting out the "surprised" card with the funniest face—this deck gets them moving, not just talking. We've already used it to turn a grumpy morning into a game of charades, and the range of emotions covered is surprisingly broad for a small box.

Edward ★★★★★

The cards are sturdy and the illustrations actually make my 5-year-old giggle while acting out emotions. We've been using them after school to talk about the day's ups and downs, and it's surprisingly effective at getting her to open up.