Description
- Stops the “Fine” Monosyllables: Instead of asking “How was your day?” and getting a grunt, you can point to the faces. “Ooh, which one feels like you right now?” The conversation just… happens. It’s magic.
- Names the Scary Stuff: Giving a name to “frustration” or “disappointment” takes away its power. It helps kids realize, “Oh, THIS is what that feeling is. It’s normal, and it will pass.”
- Builds Tiny, Kind Humans: When your child colors the “sad” face, they’re not just staying in the lines.
- A Real, Screen-Free Reset: You know that beautiful sound? The quiet scratch-scratch of a crayon when they’re totally focused. It’s a calming activity for them, and a legit 10-minute break for you. Everyone wins.
Perfect for:
- Parents in the “threenager” trenches or navigating big kid attitudes.
- Teachers who need a quick, meaningful activity for a calm-down corner.
- Anyone trying to raise a human who is more in touch with their feelings than, say, a character from Bluey (and that’s a high bar!).
The best part? It’s a digital download. No waiting for the mail. No “I’ll get to it later.” You can have it in your hands and be talking about feelings in under 5 minutes. No fuss, no mess.










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