情緒探險活動積木
Category: 配件
促進:情緒辨識、情緒表達、創造力
這些互動且具發展支持性的積木,能幫助家長與孩子一起玩樂、探索並學習情緒。採用真正的「隨我成長」設計,這些積木將成為遊戲室中多年不敗的必備品。兼具開放式玩法與引導式故事遊戲,支援早期情緒學習,這款積木是您能享受多年的遊戲。
Category: 配件
促進:情緒辨識、情緒表達、創造力
這些互動且具發展支持性的積木,能幫助家長與孩子一起玩樂、探索並學習情緒。採用真正的「隨我成長」設計,這些積木將成為遊戲室中多年不敗的必備品。兼具開放式玩法與引導式故事遊戲,支援早期情緒學習,這款積木是您能享受多年的遊戲。
Honestly, I wasn't sure my four-year-old would sit still for this, but she spent a whole afternoon matching the emotion cards to the block faces. It’s been a great way to get her talking about when she feels silly or frustrated.
My three-year-old loves acting out the different feeling faces on the blocks, and it's sparked some really sweet conversations about his day. The activity ideas printed on the box gave us a fun new way to play together.
The emotion cards are sturdy and the pictures really get my son talking about how he feels. It's been surprisingly helpful for after-school meltdowns. I wish we'd found these sooner.
My daughter lights up every time she picks a block and acts out the emotion—it’s made talking about feelings so much easier for us both. The creative expression prompts on the sides are a really clever touch.
I love how these blocks get my son talking about being silly or frustrated without me having to prompt him. The mix of emotion prompts and creative building keeps us both engaged way longer than a typical toy. Definitely seeing more emotional expression since we started using them.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.