![]() ![]() Tell a short story about a time you felt like that and see if the other players can guess which card you chose. Take turns to choose a card but don’t tell the other players which you have chosen. Make a face and see if the other players can guess which card you chose. Have your child name the emotion and make a face to match. Place a set of cards face down on a stack. These are great to play with preschoolers right through to school aged children.Ĩ Ways to Play & Learn With Emotions Cards Today I am sharing a free set of 12 printable emotions cards and eight fun game suggestions you can play with them. These activities are particularly valuable as children are learning to recognise and regulate their own feelings and emotions, as well as learning to recognise and empathise with the emotions of others. There are so many ways to use a set of emotions cards with children, at home and school. ![]()
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