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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. Ideal for counseling groups or classrooms, Emotional Bingo not only helps children learn to recognize various feelings, it also teaches empathy—a trait associated with lower incidence of violent behavior. Game rules provide opportunities for children to discuss their own feelings and to respond empathically to the feelings of others.
Emotional Bingo offers a new, yet familiar, approach to feelings that appeals to kids of all ages. The game includes 32 Emotional Bingo Cards (English on one side; Spanish on the other), a Poster (20" x 28"), Tokens, Call-Out Cards, and a helpful Leader's Guide, with discussion guidelines and counseling suggestions. It is available in child and teen versions. The teen version features feelings that are common in adolescence.
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by Kristina Petersen
This is an excellent therapeutic tool to use in groups or one on one with individual clients. Emotional Bingo provides an interactive and fun way to get kids talking about there feelings and emotions and provides clinicians a chance to learn about their past experiences and opens up the gate to process past traumatic experiences. I highly recommend this tool for those working with children.





by Eric Rauschenberger
I work as an elementary school counselor and have already gotten so much use out of Emotional Bingo for Children! It works so well with children in grades K-5. I have been using it in my small guidance groups. I also plan on using it at the end of the year as a nice closing activity when I visit classrooms one more time. The game allows for so many wonderful discussions from topics ranging from friendship, conflict, bully prevention to coping skills. I believe I will be purchasing more games from your web site in the future!





by Susan Byron
This game is a very useful tool to understand the world of a child's emotions. It gives them an understanding of how to identify and communicate feelings to others. I love to use it in therapy sessions, especially with a quiet child.
