🎉 Roll, Learn, and Connect: The Fun Way to Emotional Mastery!
The hand2mind Rolling for Feelings Dice Game is an innovative educational tool designed to enhance children's social-emotional skills through interactive play. Featuring 7 sturdy wooden cubes, this game allows kids to explore 18 different feelings while engaging in storytelling, drawing, and acting. Ideal for school counselors and therapists, it promotes emotional vocabulary and cooperative play, making it a must-have for any educational setting.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.3"L x 4.3"W |
Material Fabric | Wood |
Subject Character | Animals |
Color | Multiple Colors |
Theme | Educational |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Includes Feelings Poster and Game Guide |
Number of Players | 1-4 |
A**L
Good gift
Bought this for my grandson for one of his birthday gifts and he plays this all the time. He's 6 and seems to help him with some things, such as anxiety to going school, separation from mom or dad and his little brother. Gets them talking
L**E
Acknowledges feelings through story
I really love these feelings cubes. I love how they acknowledge that we all have feelings and sometimes we have different feelings. I love that there are 3 different cubes for different emotions. The poster has the feelings from each cube color coded with a child to represent them. There are 4 languages: English, Spanish, French (I think, or possibly Portuguese), and German.There is also an activity cube that has pictures for acting, telling a story, and drawing. The other cubes are to choose an animal, a magical creature, and a profession. There's so many ways to use these dice to get creative. The problem can always be the feeling and the kids can make up a reason for the feeling. This helps the kids learn empathy and learn to talk about the source of feelings and possible resolutions. Get creative! There's dozens of ways these could be used!
S**S
Maybe my kid just isn't ready yet
We tried this game a few days ago and it didn't go very well. My kid got frustrated trying to draw. I tried to use that as a teaching moment to help her identify her emotions and well she just wasn't having any of it. Love the premise of the game though. We'll try again later.
M**H
A good tool if you are working with younger clients or students
I recently came across a dice game that proved to be a valuable tool in my work with younger clients in mental health and school settings. The game focuses on social-emotional learning activities and offers a fun and engaging way to explore emotions and promote mindfulness for kids.I found that the game's simplicity and interactive nature helped create a comfortable and safe space for children to express their feelings and emotions. It allowed for open discussions about various emotions and provided opportunities for kids to develop their emotional intelligence.As a therapist and educator, I appreciated how the game seamlessly integrated play therapy elements. It not only facilitated meaningful interactions with the children but also encouraged them to identify and manage their emotions effectively.The educational aspect of the game was another standout feature. It offered a practical and enjoyable way to teach important life skills, such as empathy, communication, and self-awareness. The kids seemed to genuinely enjoy the experience, which made the learning process even more effective.In conclusion, this dice game has proven to be a valuable addition to my toolkit for working with younger clients in mental health and educational settings. Its focus on social-emotional learning activities, emotion games, and mindfulness for kids offers a holistic approach to fostering emotional intelligence and overall well-being. If you work with children in any capacity, this game is definitely worth considering as a fun and beneficial tool for promoting emotional growth and development.
W**D
wonderful game for emotions!
The dice themselves are solid wood that's painted. A few different ideas on how to play in the instructions but there is quite a bit of wiggle room to use your imagination and these dice to work on recognizing emotions.We love creating scenarios that would meet the dice we've rolled and most often the scenarios are things he's experienced. He rolled the frustrated girl, mermaid, stethoscope and frog. He told me she had to go to the doctor to get a shot and that made her angry because shots hurt but then they gave her a frog toy to make her feel better.He gets a shot every 28 days for his eczema and his story was pretty much telling his experience through the dice. He's 3.5 so I thought this was pretty cool. He's done this with several different experiences, sometimes he's recanting moments from books we've read him but the ability to adapt those situations to fit the stories the dice are telling is so neat.It also comes with a poster identifying each primary emotion.
J**E
ok
gave as gift
J**R
Great quality, larger-than-expected wooden dices!
This set of dices were much better quality than I expected! They are of the perfect size for toddlers to roll and play with, and the rounded edges are a great touch to make the dices feel more comfortable in their little hands (and less dangerous overall).The feelings poster that it comes with has a bit too many feelings right now for our 3-year-old son to all differentiate, but it really is well-made, using great colors and expressions that will definitely help him to grasp the differences as he looks at it more. Being able to match them with the dices will be a great little game that we can play as he gets a bit older, and I look forward to being able to potentially even use this to help him express himself more fully.Overall, this was a nice surprise in terms of the overall quality, for both the poster and the dices. I would highly recommend this!
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