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๐ง Unlock the Power of Emotions!
The Feelings & Emotions Puzzle Cards set includes 20 double-sided puzzle cards designed to help children identify and express their emotions. With vivid illustrations and a convenient storage bag, this educational tool is perfect for social emotional learning, ADHD, and autism support, making it an essential resource for classrooms and homes.




| ASIN | B0CL5XWHP9 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,330 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3,734 in Jigsaw Puzzles |
| Brand Name | Kasfalci |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 52 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | To help children identify feelings and emotions, develop social emotional learning skills, and manage impulsive behavior |
| Included Components | 40 puzzle pieces |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.85 x 6.88 x 0.47 inches |
| Item Type Name | Jigsaw Puzzles |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Dingliu Rubber & Plastic Technology (Huizhou) Co.,Ltd. |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 959.98 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | QXPT-1 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Other |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | QXPT-1 |
| Number of Players | 1-2 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Set Name | Kasfalci Feelings & Emotions Puzzle Cards |
| Size | 4.3 x 2.1 inch |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Feelings & Emotions |
| Unit Count | 40.0 Count |
M**F
Yup
Great for the kids to learn
H**S
Our son loves these
Our son has used these every day for the past month! They are sturdy and haven't any wear.
S**N
Cute and as described
Great concept, only complaint is the puzzle pieces donโt fit quite right so our autistic daughter really struggled to enjoy this.
A**W
Fun way to talk about emotions with little ones
My boy loves puzzles but so many are only letter, number, or animals at his stage. I wanted something different and thought this would be a great opportunity to expand and ask questions. He had recently watched an episode of Mayta that talked about breaking toys and it was ok to be sad so the broken airplane with the sad emotion was a great way to bridge and make the connection. Some of the faces can be a little not clear in my opinion or easily confused for another but they tried to account for that by including indicators on the cards like the appearance of shaking on the nervous face or a question mark on the confused. The pieces themselves are made like a thick cardboard puzzle and have held up well though definitely keep that in mind if there are liquids nearby. I introduced this to my boy with only a few cards and my wife and I have been building on that by adding a few more each couple of days. This way it gives us more of an opportunity to talk about the emotion for what is on the card and why you might feel that way next steps, affirming its ok, etc.. For instance: Sad/broken toy. Why is the boy sad? Talking about the toy being broken. Affirming it is ok to feel sad. You can try to fix the toy, learn we need to be more gentle with our toys, etc... This is a great toy, and learning opportunity.
T**M
Size not correct
These shorts fit more like a medium than a large. I'm wearing them as pajamas rather than shorts.
A**R
Great for "WH" questions and social cues
This is such a wonderful tool to use with children with autism. One of the main challenges for many children with autism is unawareness of social cues and body language. These cards have a picture of body language that can be paired with a facial expression. This is an invaluable learning strategy being we speak more with our bodies than our mouths. The opposite side has the facial expression and a corresponding picture that relates to the facial expression. Ex. There is a "sick" expression and a picture of a "hospital". This pairing can be used as prompts for two questions. First- Where do we go when we feel sick? Second-Why do we go to the hospital? This set up is wonderful as some children have difficulty understanding "WH" questions. I absolutely love this set. They cover daily emotions such as tired, happy, and angry; as well as more advanced emotions such as worried, jealous, and confused. I highly recommend for use with neuro-typical as well as neuro-diverse children.
S**Y
Helping Kids Decode Emotions Through Play
This puzzle is really a group of puzzles depicting emotion-words and pictures of facial expressions showing what the emotion-words mean. Each two-piece puzzle helps a child to identify feelings based on the non-verbal sign of expression. For young children and those with autism, this simplicity and clarity is helpful. We have used these in my class of fourth- and fifth-grade students to help our nonverbal students help us understand how they are feeling so we can help them. The price is right, and the value is high. I recommend it!
M**B
Educational
My son is really into talking about feelings so he really enjoys these puzzles. The pieces are good quality. Pieces fit together easily. It comes with a little bad to put the pieces in, but I keep them in the box for now.
H**.
Fine but not durable for classroom
Bought for kindergarten room. It was not very durable.
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