Customer Reviews for Learning Resources Who's Feeling What? Identification Game (LER6374)
Item # : 24544833
Model # : LER6374
- Fun identification game inspired by distance learning to help kids build social-emotional learning (SEL) skills
- Recommended for ages three and up
Price is $18.59
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15 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Oct 7, 2022
Great learning tool
My autistic 5 year old is living this game - simple concept - my 8 yr old daughter joins In With him too
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Nov 12, 2022
Big Fail
I wanted to like this. I am certainly in need of a tool to reinforce emotion identification, but this is a big miss. The graphics are so poorly done that even I struggled to identify the intended emotion. I had to check the instructions. I also don't love that the phone emojis were used. It struck me inappropriate, but I cannot put my finger on why. Perhaps it is that e...
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HauteforEducation
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Posted Nov 12, 2022
Big Fail
I wanted to like this. I am certainly in need of a tool to reinforce emotion identification, but this is a big miss. The graphics are so poorly done that even I struggled to identify the intended emotion. I had to check the instructions. I also don't love that the phone emojis were used. It struck me inappropriate, but I cannot put my finger on why. Perhaps it is that e...
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katy
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Posted Oct 7, 2022
Great learning tool
My autistic 5 year old is living this game - simple concept - my 8 yr old daughter joins In With him too
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Vanblack
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Posted Aug 18, 2022
Great for toddlers
My 4 year old loved this game that talks about emotions and matching those emotions to faces. It's like a mix of bingo and guess who.
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beayede
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Posted Aug 17, 2022
Great for preschool kiddos!
Super fun! My four-year-old daughter was so excited when she saw this product. I love that she was introduced to multiple emotions. It lead to us having many conversations! We really liked how the instructions showed us how to use this product in different ways. Great to start teaching your little one!
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AshersMommy
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Posted Aug 13, 2022
This game was a little confusing
This game was a little confusing. We ended up making our own game up to learn and talk about emotions with this pieces. Would probably be more suitable for children a little older.
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Meagan
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Posted Aug 8, 2022
Kids Loved It!
My children love this game! My kids range from 2 years to 9 years and each child was involved in playing this game. We all laughed together and had fun all while still learning about emotions together as a family.
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Michigan Momma
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Posted Aug 3, 2022
Helpful for big feelings for little people!
I have younger children, and when they're upset or struggling, my motto is: "big feelings for little people!" And I can talk until I'm blue in the face - but THIS actually SHOWS pictures of the feelings.
I love how inclusive it was made to be. Multiple races, genders, etc.
We play "find the emotion..." during just regular times of the day, but we pull it out to help ...
I love how inclusive it was made to be. Multiple races, genders, etc.
We play "find the emotion..." during just regular times of the day, but we pull it out to help ...
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Ashly
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Posted Aug 2, 2022
Great learning toy
The toy itself is great! My son has special needs and this is a fun way to get him to help learn emotions. It's engaging and fun for young kids too
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Jenntherese
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Posted Jul 28, 2022
A good learning tool
This is a very useful toy for little ones when they're having trouble with their emotions. This is a very common thing in kids and it not only helps them to understand the different emotions but gives them visuals. My kids had some fun with it but I could tell it won't be a game they'll want to play time and time again. The cards don't stay in the board super great so t...
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OTmomma
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Posted Jul 28, 2022
Nice concept, lots of cardboard pieces
Overall my 3 1/2 year old has enjoyed the Learning Resources Who's Feeling What activities. He's easily able to identify almost all of the feelings, so this game may be best for younger children who will learn more and experience more of a challenge from it. That being said, there are many small cardboard pieces with this activity, so younger children may chew on them o...
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beccapeps
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Posted Jul 27, 2022
So Helpful!
My toddler thoroughly enjoyed this game. In the era she has grown up in, her interactions socially have been much less than what pre-covid kids are used to. Specifically, due to masks, reading and understanding facial expression and emotion can be more of a challenge. This game was such a fun way for us to talk about feelings and emotions. We discussed what they look li...
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Bee
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Posted Jul 24, 2022
3 year olds love it!
Even though my kids just turned 3 years old, they loved this feelings game. I like that it helps them identify emotions and sparked conversation between our family about what different emotions look and feel like. The little emoji tokens are super cute, too, and my kids loved trading them (they kind of made up their own game after we played)! We will definitely check ou...
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cjchapman
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Posted Jul 24, 2022
Having Fun with Feelings!
This product is great in helping your child describe and understand feelings. It would work really well in an education setting and could be used by classroom teachers and counselors! My daughter really enjoys matching the "emoji" faces to the feelings depicted on the cards. Great for younger children!
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BL
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Posted Jul 20, 2022
so cute
The Who's Feeling What game is perfect for preschool aged kids. It's very cute and teaches feelings and emotions!
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MagnoliaMama22
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Posted Jul 19, 2022
So fun!!
This is a great toy to help your child understand emotions! I wanted to get started with my son early so we could learn how to express himself better. This cute little game makes it so fun! If you have a more advanced talker, this would be fine at 2. If your child is a little behind or more on the average side, I'd say 2-4!
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