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  1. Between You and Me: Game
    by Cynthia M. Brody, MFT; game board and card design by Thomas Morris
    The open-ended questions featured in this game offer children a fun, nonthreatening, and indirect way to identify their values and express what's on their minds.

    Related Between You and Me: Items: Set of Parent Guides
  2. Box Full of Feelings
    by Marina Kog and Julia Moons
    Sometimes the best ideas are inside the box...

  3. Bright Spots: Feelings in the Wild Matching Game
    by Lisa-Marie Arneson
    Feelings in the Wild for Animal Lovers

    Related Bright Spots: Feelings in the Wild Items: Bingo
  4. Bright Spots: Thoughts and Feelings, Deck 1
    A Sentence Completion Card Game
    by Lisa-Marie Arneson
    A Sentence Completion Card Game

    Related Bright Spots: Thoughts and Feelings, Items: Deck 2
  5. Cars R Us
    by Russell Deal with Ivan Honey; illustrated by Mat Jones
    Get behind the wheel and take control of your feelings!

  6. Character & Life Skills In a Jar: Feelings in a Jar
    Feelings in a Jar (for ages 8 and up) offers 101 word cards that can be used for role playing, identifying emotions, breaking the ice, and more.

  7. Dealing With Feelings Card Game
    by Eric Dlugokinski, Ph.D.
    This colorful deck of cards can be used to help children and adults understand and express their feelings.

  8. Emotes Action Figures: Set of 12 in a Display Case
    These 2.5-inch plastic action figures have multiple uses in therapy.

  9. Emotes Coloring Book
    Emotes coloring book have multiple uses in therapy and in the classroom.

  10. Emotes Magnet
    Face your feelings with this crew of quirky characters!

  11. Emotes Plush Toy - Joi (Excited)
    This 10-inch plush toy helps youngsters identify and express their feelings.

  12. Emotes Poster
    Face your feelings with this crew of quirky characters!

  13. Emotional Bingo for Children
    by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSW; illustrated by Joe Madden
    Everybody knows how to play Bingo, but this version requires players to identify feelings rather than numbers on their Bingo cards.

    Related Emotional Bingo Items: for Teens
  14. Emotions ColorCards
    Colorful, flexible, and realistic, this card pack is an excellent way to explore emotions.

  15. Empathy Counts
    A Play-to-Learn Dominoes Game
    Tired of board games? Play dominoes!

  16. Exploring My World
    by Arley Loeffler, LCSW
    Take a look at family, friends, and school from the child's point of view.

  17. Feeleez Empathy Game
    Get in touch with your Feeleez!

    Related Feeleez Items: Poster
  18. Feeling Good
    by Crystal Barber
    This board game encourages players to feel good about themselves by recognizing, understanding, and expressing their emotions.

  19. Feelings ColorCards
    Beautiful and versatile, these large cards use real photographs to illustrate positive and negative emotions in both children and adults.

  20. Feelings Detective
    by Franklin Rubinstein, Ph.D.
    Linking emotions and social skills, this game helps kids understand their own feelings and the feelings of others.

  21. Feelings Game
    by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.
    Empower students by teaching emotional control.

    Related Feelings Items: Workbook
  22. Feelings Mood Magnet and Selector
    Placed on your file cabinet or refrigerator this magnet tells others exactly how you're feeling.

  23. Good Mourning Game
    by Nicholas J. Bisenius, Ph.D., and Michele Norris, M.S.W.; Art by Steve Galloway
    Help children deal with loss.

  24. GriefWork KIT
    Healing from Loss
    by Fran Zamore & Ester A. Leutenberg
    Here are the tools you need to help people heal from loss.

    Related GriefWork Items: Book of HandoutsCard Pack
  25. Heartbeats
    by Kendra Lince Davis, M.A.
    Help troubled kids develop empathy.

  26. Helping, Sharing, and Caring Game
    by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
    Dr. Gardner's sensitivity to children and their needs, reflected in the game cards, makes this a wonderful resource for both families and therapists.

  27. Hopla Box
    developed by Bert Smets and the Center for Experiential Education
    Feelings awareness for toddlers.

  28. I Can Settle Down
    These 12 thoroughly singable songs help children learn self-control, patience, social skills, self-calming techniques, and responsibility

  29. Imagine
    by Harold F. Burks, Ph.D.
    Use fantasy to stimulate free expression and creative problem solving.

  30. Kimochi Cloud Set
    Irresistible Plush Toys with Feelings Inside

  31. Let's Get Rational
    by Jerry Wilde, Ph.D.
    Here's a simple yet effective way to help clients recognize and change irrational thinking that leads to emotional distress.

  32. Let's Talk Feelings
    by Sue Nicholls
    This handy deck of 78 cards poses all sorts of questions about emotions.

  33. Moody Bear Puzzles
    Ernest and Emma Bear help younger children express their moods.

  34. My Ups and Downs
    by Linda S. Kraskey, M.A.
    A Full Deck of Emotions to Help Children Express Themselves

  35. Out of Your Mind
    by Rhea Zakich and Nadine Lovell
    You'll be amazed at what this game draws from the minds of children.

  36. Pocket-Sized Ungame: Set of Four
    by Rhea Zakich
    These pocket-sized games can be played in the car, on an airplane, at the beach, or anywhere.

    Related Pocket-Sized Ungame: Items: All Ages VersionFamilies VersionKids VersionTeen Version
  37. Storytelling Card Game
    by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
    The projective game that helps uncover Children's problems

  38. Talk Blocks
    Here's a wonderfully simple way to share not only feelings, but also needs.

  39. Talk Blocks for Work
    Grown-ups can express feelings and needs using this set of 6 brightly colored wood blocks.

  40. Talk-it-Out
    by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.
    Having trouble getting teens to open up?

  41. Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game
    by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
    For Children Who are Inhibited or Uncooperative in Therapy

  42. Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Set of 5 Decks
    Card Game Set
    by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.
    For a portable version of the classic game, try these Card Decks.

    Related Talking, Feeling, Doing Card Game: Items: AngerDivorceGood BehaviorShynessTeasing
  43. Thumballs: Emotions Mania
    Throw it, catch it, look under your thumb, and react.

    Related Thumballs: Items: Who Are You?
  44. Totika: Set (includes blocks & Self-Esteem Cards)
    by Scott Dziura, M.S.
    This interactive game is a terrific way to spice up your therapy sessions.

  45. Understanding Emotions
    Snapped onto a backpack or tucked into a pocket, it serves as a portable guide to emotional intelligence.

  46. Ungame
    by Rhea Zakich
    This noncompetitive game encourages people to share thoughts, feelings, and ideas as they explore a variety of topics.

  47. What Are They Thinking? ColorCards
    Sure to stimulate animated discussion, these beautiful cards illustrate the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behavior.






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