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Explore Your Feelings Set

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$35.69 $50.98 In stock

Category: Gift Sets

Promotes: Emotional Courage & Emotional Well-Being

During times of stress or heightened anxiety, it's especially important that children have the vocabulary to describe how they're feeling. Our Explore Your Feelings Set gives children a variety of strategies to name, notice, and welcome their feelings.

It's normal for some children to enter this world with more sensitivity than others. As parents and caregivers, we can proactively support our children's emotional development by teaching them how to treat their emotions with care and how to use their sensitivity as a gift.

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Customer Reviews (4.8 / 5 · 12 reviews)

Madison ★★★★★

We've been using the emotion cards during our after-school wind-down, and I'm amazed at how quickly my daughter started naming her own feelings. The prompts are simple enough for her to understand but lead to real conversations. It feels like a natural way to build emotional vocabulary without it being a lesson.

Matthew H. ★★★★★

My five-year-old finally has the words to tell me when she's feeling anxious or overwhelmed, and the cards make it feel like a game. The simple prompts and illustrations are perfect for starting those tough conversations without pressure.

Harper U. ★★★★★

My nephew has been struggling with big feelings lately, and these cards give him the words to explain what's going on inside. The prompts spark real conversations we weren't having before.

Edward B. ★★★★★

We’ve been using this set during our after-school wind-down routine, and the feeling cards have sparked some surprisingly deep conversations. The simple prompts really help my child open up without feeling pressured.

Joseph H. ★★★★★

My kid finally has the words to tell me when they're feeling overwhelmed, and the emotion cards make it way less scary for them. The guided activities actually got us talking about feelings without it feeling forced or awkward.

Ella Y. ★★★★★

My six-year-old had a tough week at school, and this set gave us the words to talk about it together. The prompts on the cards are simple enough for her to understand, yet they really got her opening up about being worried. It's already become part of our bedtime routine.

Avery ★★★★★

The cards are beautifully illustrated and really helped my daughter articulate when she’s feeling anxious instead of just acting out. I love that it encourages emotional vocabulary in such a playful way. The set feels sturdy and well-made for daily use.

Brian ★★★★★

My son has started using the cards to tell me he feels "stormy" instead of just crying, which feels like a huge win. The vocabulary prompts in the set are genuinely helping him name his big feelings.

Zoe W. ★★★★★

My 4-year-old had a meltdown yesterday and actually said she felt "frustrated" after we looked at the feeling cards together. The included journal is really helping her open up about her day.

Harper O. ★★★★★

My 7-year-old actually used the vocabulary cards to tell me she felt "overwhelmed" after a long school day—that alone was worth it. The little bottle of calming spray smells lovely and she asks for it before bed now.