Description
Build Emotional Skills Through Play
Unlock laughter while helping your child understand feelings easily. Each round brings family closer, making every moment enjoyable together. Simple rules ensure playtime stays fun without causing stress or confusion.
Emotional Awareness - Children learn to recognise expressions, boosting their social confidence. Understanding these cues helps them build stronger relationships every day.
Family Bonding - Everyone joins in and shares plenty of laughs together. The game format encourages quality time and connection for all.
Portable Entertainment - Perfect for holidays or outings, it fits easily in any bag. Handy design means fun is always close at hand wherever you go.















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Rainy afternoons are better with these cards. We end up talking and not just playing. I look forward to family time because of it.
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Great for family game night! Little ones learned a lot and the cards seem sturdy, we’ve used them lots already.
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Everyone can join, even my grandma! We all feel happier afterwards. Cards are small enough for my purse.
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My friends love visiting and grabbing this game. Understanding feelings got easier and nobody got bored waiting for their turn.
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We laughed a lot playing Feelings Game! My little brother can’t stop showing silly faces, and it made us talk about emotions more easily.
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I keep it in my bag for afterschool. My friends like guessing what face I’m making—very funny and easy to bring anywhere.
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My sister and I giggle over the faces we make with this deck. Mom says I’m more confident talking about what I feel now.
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This game never gets old for us. Funny how we all try to make the best face. I feel like I notice moods at school now.
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We took it on a road trip last month, super handy! Kept us busy and helped me learn my friend’s feelings too.
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Mom loves how it teaches us about moods. It’s become our go-to after dinner, and I actually understand my sister better now.