Came across these for helping my daughter talk through her big feelings, the animal faces on the blocks make it so much easier for her to point to what she's feeling. Already seeing her try to name when she's frustrated rather than just melting down.
Chloe★★★★★
My son loves sorting the blocks by emotion, and I've noticed him using "name it to tame it" when he's frustrated. The concrete blocks have a nice weight that makes them feel durable for everyday play.
Grace★★★★★
My daughter opens up about her feelings now because of these blocks—naming the emotions really does help her calm down faster. The wooden pieces feel sturdy and the faces are easy for her to read.
Alexander W.★★★★★
The little wooden blocks have a satisfying weight and texture that my daughter loves to sort through. Seeing her light up when she matched the "frustrated" block to her own face after a hard puzzle was a real parenting win. It’s become our go-to for winding down after school.
Ruby B.★★★★★
My son has been using the blocks to act out different feelings before bed, and it's already helping him put words to what he's experiencing. The "name it to tame it" approach really clicks with him—he'll grab the frustration block and tell me about his day. Seeing him connect with the emotion identification prompts feels like a real breakthrough.
Evelyn★★★★★
The wooden emotion blocks feel sturdy and the different faces are detailed enough that my daughter can actually recognize the feelings. We've been using them at bedtime to talk about her day, and she already asks for the block that matches how she's feeling. We keep the blocks on the shelf in the living room, and it's become a natural conversation starter when my son is frustrated about something. Being able to physically hand him the block for "angry" helps him name the emotion before he melts
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.