Mixed His & Her Emotions Flashcard set
Mixed His & Her Emotions Flashcard set
Helping your little one deal with their BIG feelings.
The Brown Brilliance collection desires for black children to be able to see themselves. We understand the importance of regulating emotions and also that representation matters.
Teaching emotions can feel overwhelming because young children can have such big emotions. Using these emotion flashcards you can help your child to identify their own emotions which is step one of helping your child learn how to regulate their own emotions.
This set includes:
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20 cards with a different emotion on each card + definition
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1 intro card
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2 activity cards with 10 total activities to utilize the cards to their fullest capacity
Details
Each card features an illustration of either a beautiful Black girl or a handsome Black boy with brown skin depicting a different emotion on their faces. The card displays the word of the emotion they have and the definition of that emotion. You will also find 2 activity cards, one single-player and one multiplayer, with 5 different activities each to further enhance your learning experience with the cards.
The MIXED HIS & HER EMOTIONS Flashcards include 20 original illustrations for each emotion. They are perfect for ages 2+ for learning and all ages for representation. These cards were specifically designed so Black girls and boys could see themselves within the illustration. Social-emotional learning matters but so does representation.
- 23 cards total
- Each card measures 3.5 x 4.5
- Rounded corners safe for little hands
- Easy storage drawstring bag
- Thick 110 cardstock + lamination for extra durability and wipe clean
- Emotions created by Brilliant Babies & designed by Shay Huchora
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I absolutely love love these cards! We have been able to use them in many ways from discussion cards, games, and communication tools. Our children appreciate seeing other kids who look like them and feel how they sometimes feel. I recommend these for parents, caregivers, teachers, and counselors, etc.
As a psychologist, I want all the kids I work with to be represented in materials in my office. Finding quality racially diverse representation in mental health materials has been a career challenge, unfortunately. These cards are a welcome addition and worth it. They have clear illustrations, solid definitions, and a good range of emotions. They were immediately commented on by a kid who noted “I really like that ALL the feelings cards had black people on them!” This would also be a great gift for new therapists or grad students!
These are so adorable and I love them. My baby love the emotions and make the faces too. Girl you out did yourself with these
Beautiful collection & representation of our children! So needed