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What Do I Feel? A Flash Card Game For Kids to Help Discuss and Express Feelings And Encourage Expression Through Speech. Emotion Cards for grades 4 and up
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| Color | Unicorn 291 |
| Brand | Give & Get |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.28 x 5.31 x 1.97 inches |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
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- Facilitates expression of emotions and encourages dialogue and cooperation with and between kids
- Develops the ability to pay attention to the feelings of others & learn to express them logically
- Collect sets by describing the emotion flash cards to the other player and winning hands
- Happiness, fear, disappointment, relaxation, love, surprise, sadness, anger and offense all appear on the cards
- The game serves as an opportunity to speak with children about their feelings and share and encourage their expression of these feelings
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Product Description
Looking for a fun game for children & adults that expresses all types of emotions?
Wanting to reach an introverted child through game-playing an interesting way?
PLAY GIVE ‘N’ GET’S “WHAT DO I FEEL?” CARD GAME BY MICHAL LAUFER!
Similar to “Go Fish” or the card game “Gin,” there are easy-to-understand rules for two to four players:
Each player gets 4 cards.
The goal is to collect 4 cards with the same EMOTION theme such as Disappointment, Fear, Anger, Offense, Sadness, Happiness, Surprise, or Love.
The first player asks another player if they have a card similar to one they have by explaining the picture on it. If the other player has a card, he gives it to the first player. But if no card is given, the first player picks a new card from the pile.
The game continues until the players have 4 cards in a set & places them down in front of them.
When all cards are used, the one who has the most completed sets wins the game.
WHY PLAY THE “WHAT DO I FEEL?” GAME with your child:
- It stimulates openly talking about feelings.
- It helps deal with frustrations & complicated emotions.
- It builds one-on-one bonding in relationships.
The “WHAT DO I FEEL?” Cards can also be used as conversation starters about feelings and emotions.
A booklet is included with instructions for the game & other suggestions for communicating with them.
Click the “ADD TO CART” button & start playing GIVE ‘N’ GET’S “WHAT DO I FEEL?” Card Game!
Contents:
44 x Playing Cards (5 by 7 inches)
1 x Instructions
1 x Box
Product information
| Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 5.31 x 1.97 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
| Country of Origin | China |
| ASIN | B01DME0YQK |
| Item model number | G7302 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 4 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #387,846 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #24,897 in Card Games (Toys & Games) #125,060 in Pre-Kindergarten Toys |
| Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Mfg Recommended age | 4 year and up |
| Manufacturer | Give & Get |
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By studio29photo on July 22, 2016
I thought this would be a good game to play with my grandchildren. We play a lot of games together and I'm always looking for new and different ones. The first time we played it, we would pick a card and the person that picked the card had to say a time they felt the emotion on the card. For instance, I picked a sad card and said, “I felt sad when grandpa got hurt.”
This game was a fantastic way to have the kids (ages 4, 5 and 6) talk about their feelings. I learned things about them that I didn't know they felt.
I knew this was a hit when we played a different game tonight. The game, what is your favorite. I asked “what is your favorite game”. We all went around and answered. 6 year old Lexi answered, “My favorite game is the new What Do I Feel game.”
We will continue to play this game. It's a great way for kids to express their feelings.
I RECEIVED THIS PRODUCT FOR FREE FOR MY HONEST AND UNBIASED REVIEW
By Annie K on July 23, 2016
I thought this would be a good game to play with my grandchildren. We play a lot of games together and I'm always looking for new and different ones. The first time we played it, we would pick a card and the person that picked the card had to say a time they felt the emotion on the card. For instance, I picked a sad card and said, “I felt sad when grandpa got hurt.”
This game was a fantastic way to have the kids (ages 4, 5 and 6) talk about their feelings. I learned things about them that I didn't know they felt.
I knew this was a hit when we played a different game tonight. The game, what is your favorite. I asked “what is your favorite game”. We all went around and answered. 6 year old Lexi answered, “My favorite game is the new What Do I Feel game.”
We will continue to play this game. It's a great way for kids to express their feelings.
I RECEIVED THIS PRODUCT FOR FREE FOR MY HONEST AND UNBIASED REVIEW
You need two skills to play the game. The first is communication. The kids need to talk. They need to describe what they see on the cards. The next skill is the an understanding of feelings. When the kids put the two together, they can really beging to feel and undersand in a whole new way.
I will say overall, ths is a great game. The cards are nice and colorful. While the idea behind this game is similar to go fish, this is one game that is super open endend giving the kids lots of opportunities to think and make their own games. My one main concnern is the durablity of the cards, but overall the educational value surpasses everything.


















