Todd Parr makes understanding feelings fun with these 20 sturdy flash cards featuring 40 different emotions. Each card shows two opposite feelings, one on each side, rendered in words and lively pictures. Kids will learn what it means to feel silly and serious, calm and nervous, brave and scared, and more.
Todd Parr has published more than 30 books with over 2 million copies in print. He also has a successful clothing line and has co-created an award-winning animated TV series.
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Identified Special Needs Challenges: Autism
"These flashcards are great for helping autistic kids to read faces in a non-confrontational environment. Maybe better for a slightly older autistic child than mine, who is 3. More appropriate for the 5 year old set, but still helpful for little ones. I just pull out the simple cards (happy, angry, etc) and just use those for now."
My son got these as a gift from his great grandmother. He has autism and I wanted to use them to help him learn about different types of emotions and reading people's expressions. I agree with another reviewer who said that it would have been better if they used real faces. Many of the emotions depicted are too complex for him to understand (he is 3) but he does seem to be learning what a happy face looks like, versus an angry face. I think they would be great for an older autistic child. We will continue to use them and build on what he has learned for a long time to come. The cards are excellent quality.
Information about Feelings Flashcards
Posted 1/25/2011 by Ricia King
Rating:
4
The size and thickness of the cards is great. She loves to pull them out and looks at certain ones that we have talked about but others are too complicated for a 2 year old. We look at "happy"/"sad", "ants in my pants", "quiet shhhh", "loud", "calm" (because we can talk about the baby and the star in the window.
I love the idea but was a little disappointed in the weird faces and colors used. I would have liked it to be more "lifelike" and similar to what real people look like.
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