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Feelings Adventure Activity Blocks

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$27.99 $39.99 In stock

Category: Asusteet

Promotes: Emotion Identification, Emotional Expression, Creativity

These interactive and developmentally supportive blocks help parents and kids engage with playing, exploring and learning about feelings. With a truly "grow with me" design, these blocks will become a play room staple for years to come. Featuring possibilities for open ended play and directed play with storytelling that supports early emotional learning, these blocks are a game that you will enjoy for years.¨

Customer Reviews (4.6 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Andrew P. ★★★★★

My 4-year-old has trouble naming feelings, but these blocks made it click for him during play. The interactive prompts get us laughing and talking together.

Alexander X. ★★★★★

Our 4-year-old loves rolling the cube and acting out the emotion it lands on—it's sparked some really creative playtime conversations. The blocks are sturdy enough for building towers, which is a bonus.

Elizabeth ★★★★★

The “feelings” prompts on each block turned meltdown moments into actual conversations with my 4-year-old. She’s already naming when she’s frustrated instead of just yelling. The wooden texture is smooth and chunky, perfect for small hands.

Ellie D. ★★★★★

I grabbed these blocks for a rainy afternoon activity, and the emotion identification prompts got my kid talking about feelings I didn’t even know she had. The chunky pieces are easy for little hands to stack, and it’s rare to find a toy that actually sparks creativity without needing a screen involved.

Adam ★★★★★

Our five-year-old loves pulling out the emotion cards and acting out the faces with us before building a tower. The creativity prompts get her talking about her day in ways simple questions never do. A fun way to practice identifying feelings together.

Abigail N. ★★★★★

My three-year-old gets really into naming the feelings on the blocks, and the creativity prompts have sparked some wonderful pretend play. The blocks themselves are chunky and easy for small hands to hold, making emotional expression feel like a game instead of a lesson.

Stella P. ★★★★★

We used these blocks during a quiet afternoon and my son started acting out the "excited" face on his own, which led to a real conversation about his day at school. The expressions are clear enough for a three-year-old to copy and talk about.

Sebastian ★★★★★

My daughter finally opened up about her day at school using the "silly" block face — it sparked a conversation we've never had before. The wood pieces have a nice, smooth weight that makes them feel sturdy for small hands.

George V. ★★★★★

My toddler actually asks to play with these blocks, which is huge. The faces on them are clear and expressive, making it easy to talk about feeling happy or sad. Great for sparking real conversations during playtime.

Ellie U. ★★★★☆

We use these blocks during our quiet time routine, and the emotion prompts on the sides really help my four-year-old put words to his feelings. The only downside is the box is a bit flimsy for how much we use them.