Help children recognise, accept and talk about their emotions with these thoughtful emotional wellbeing resources.
Helping children identify their big feelings from a young age is vital to the development of emotional intelligence and regulation. These resources help children understand emotions can be complex – you can feel excited on the outside and scared inside, or you can have happy smiles but stamp-y feet.
🐻 Nesting Brown Bears & Panda Bears 🐼
These wooden bear sets remind children that emotions can go deeper than what is on the outside. The beautiful panda bears show the emotions of excited, scared, jealous and calm. While the brown bears show happy, angry, sad and and anxious. Sold separately.
👶 Baby Block Heads 👶
This 6-piece set features charming and sometimes challenging characters that are a perfect starting point for children to explore emotions and how they affect the whole body – from tingly toes to bunched brows.
Children can develop an understanding of their emotions and the impact they have on themselves and others.
🌸 Feeling Funny Flip Book 🌸
Use this resource to help children with communicating and identifying their feelings and the feelings of others through body language.
A perfect companion to the baby block heads.
💜 The Little Book of Big Change 💜
Help children with their feelings at times of big change, in a kind and compassionate way. Through stories, drama activities and art, each book offers a range of strategies for educators to help children flourish.
This book series has been developed with experts, to help children recognise, embrace and understand their emotions and the impact they have on themselves and others.