Little Feelings – Toddler Emotion Flash Cards
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Eight printable watercolour cards to help your little one name what they feel. A simple, screen-free way to start building emotional language at home.
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I made these cards because the first step to working through a feeling is being able to name it.
Little Feelings is a set of eight printable flash cards covering the emotions toddlers meet most often. Each card pairs a soft, hand-painted watercolour portrait with one clear word in serif type. Calm to look at, easy for small hands to hold.
The set covers happy, sad, angry, scared, excited, tired, calm and surprised. Eight cards across two A4 pages, plus a cover with how-to-use guidance.
Print on thick white card stock, cut along the dashed lines, and you’ve got a set your child can hold, sort, point to, and come back to as they grow.
For first-time mums and gentle parents.
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