This year has been tough on kids. And while you may know that your child is feeling blue because she hasn’t been able to hug grandma or see her teacher in-person for months, your kid just doesn’t have ...
In this activity, your child will begin to understand feelings by drawing faces with different emotions. They can then use the chart to point to the face that best matches how they are feeling.
Helping toddlers recognize and express emotions is an essential part of their development. One of the best tools for achieving this in a playful, hands-on way is the Emotions Sensory Bag. This ...