Feelings
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Between You and Me: Game
by Cynthia M. Brody, MFT; game board and card design by Thomas MorrisThe 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.
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Box Full of Feelings
by Marina Kog and Julia MoonsSometimes the best ideas are inside the box...
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Bright Spots: Feelings in the Wild Matching Game
by Lisa-Marie ArnesonFeelings in the Wild for Animal Lovers
Related Bright Spots: Feelings in the Wild Items: Bingo -
Bright Spots: Thoughts and Feelings, Deck 1
A Sentence Completion Card Game
by Lisa-Marie ArnesonA Sentence Completion Card Game
Related Bright Spots: Thoughts and Feelings, Items: Deck 2 -
Cars R Us
by Russell Deal with Ivan Honey; illustrated by Mat JonesGet behind the wheel and take control of your feelings!
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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.
Related Character & Life Skills In a Jar: Items: Kids' Daily Dilemmas in a Jar, More Feelings in a Jar, Teen Talk in a Jar, Temper Tamers In a Jar -
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.
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Emotes Action Figures: Set of 12 in a Display Case
These 2.5-inch plastic action figures have multiple uses in therapy.
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Emotes Coloring Book
Emotes coloring book have multiple uses in therapy and in the classroom.
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Emotes Magnet
Face your feelings with this crew of quirky characters!
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Emotes Plush Toy - Joi (Excited)
This 10-inch plush toy helps youngsters identify and express their feelings.
Related Emotes Plush Toy - Items: Abash (Embarrassed), Boom (Angry), Bubba (Happy), Cant (Frustrated), Drain (Exhausted) -
Emotes Poster
Face your feelings with this crew of quirky characters!
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Emotional Bingo for Children
by Marjorie Mitlin, LICSW; illustrated by Joe MaddenEverybody knows how to play Bingo, but this version requires players to identify feelings rather than numbers on their Bingo cards.
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Emotions ColorCards
Colorful, flexible, and realistic, this card pack is an excellent way to explore emotions.
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Empathy Counts
A Play-to-Learn Dominoes Game
Tired of board games? Play dominoes!
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Exploring My World
by Arley Loeffler, LCSWTake a look at family, friends, and school from the child's point of view.
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Feeleez Empathy Game
Get in touch with your Feeleez!
Related Feeleez Items: Poster -
Feeling Good
by Crystal BarberThis board game encourages players to feel good about themselves by recognizing, understanding, and expressing their emotions.
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Feelings ColorCards
Beautiful and versatile, these large cards use real photographs to illustrate positive and negative emotions in both children and adults.
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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.
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Feelings Game
by Berthold Berg, Ph.D.Empower students by teaching emotional control.
Related Feelings Items: Workbook -
Feelings Mood Magnet and Selector
Placed on your file cabinet or refrigerator this magnet tells others exactly how you're feeling.
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Good Mourning Game
by Nicholas J. Bisenius, Ph.D., and Michele Norris, M.S.W.; Art by Steve GallowayHelp children deal with loss.
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GriefWork KIT
Healing from Loss
by Fran Zamore & Ester A. LeutenbergHere are the tools you need to help people heal from loss.
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Heartbeats
by Kendra Lince Davis, M.A.Help troubled kids develop empathy.
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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.
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Hopla Box
developed by Bert Smets and the Center for Experiential EducationFeelings awareness for toddlers.
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I Can Settle Down
These 12 thoroughly singable songs help children learn self-control, patience, social skills, self-calming techniques, and responsibility
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Imagine
by Harold F. Burks, Ph.D.Use fantasy to stimulate free expression and creative problem solving.
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Kimochi Cloud Set
Irresistible Plush Toys with Feelings Inside
Related Kimochi Items: Bug Set, Cat Set, Feelings Pack, Huggtopus Set, Lovey Dove Set, Teacher's Tool Kit -
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.
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Let's Talk Feelings
by Sue NichollsThis handy deck of 78 cards poses all sorts of questions about emotions.
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Moody Bear Puzzles
Ernest and Emma Bear help younger children express their moods.
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My Ups and Downs
by Linda S. Kraskey, M.A.A Full Deck of Emotions to Help Children Express Themselves
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Out of Your Mind
by Rhea Zakich and Nadine LovellYou'll be amazed at what this game draws from the minds of children.
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Pocket-Sized Ungame: Set of Four
by Rhea ZakichThese pocket-sized games can be played in the car, on an airplane, at the beach, or anywhere.
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Storytelling Card Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.The projective game that helps uncover Children's problems
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Talk Blocks
Here's a wonderfully simple way to share not only feelings, but also needs.
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Talk Blocks for Work
Grown-ups can express feelings and needs using this set of 6 brightly colored wood blocks.
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Talk-it-Out
by Gordon Greenhalgh, Ph.D.Having trouble getting teens to open up?
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Talking, Feeling, and Doing Game
by Richard A. Gardner, M.D.For Children Who are Inhibited or Uncooperative in Therapy
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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.
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Thumballs: Emotions Mania
Throw it, catch it, look under your thumb, and react.
Related Thumballs: Items: Who Are You? -
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.
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Understanding Emotions
Snapped onto a backpack or tucked into a pocket, it serves as a portable guide to emotional intelligence.
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Ungame
by Rhea ZakichThis noncompetitive game encourages people to share thoughts, feelings, and ideas as they explore a variety of topics.
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What Are They Thinking? ColorCards
Sure to stimulate animated discussion, these beautiful cards illustrate the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behavior.

