Friendship and Feelings
Explore emotions! Craft funny felt face puppets and add eyes, eyebrows, a nose, and a mouth to make different expressions. Design a friendship bracelet (with watercolors!) to give to a pal. Then play a bingo game full of feelings.
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Reviews
4.3
12 reviews

Jessica
12/07/2017
These crates are definitely one of the best out there! This was fun, educational and amazing quality!

Margaret C.
06/22/2015
My girls liked the felt emotion faces and game. I liked that it was age appropriate and an opportunity for my girls to have a better understanding of different emotions.

Karina H.
06/11/2015
I liked that the feelings puppets can be used more than just once. Once we sit down and do the activity together, then J can play will it on her own.

Charlene W.
06/05/2015
I love the feelings face masks. My son is 4.5 and we've been working on him communicating how he is feeling rather than just reacting. This is the perfect activity to help identify feelings at his age. He was not as interested in the bracelet activity. HOwever, his older sister who likes anything crafty and gets her own kiwi crate liked this activity. For us it was not my son's favorite but I love that you have a number of activities and usually temperment/learning style wise every activity connects with at least one of my children.

Jen K.
05/14/2015
The friendship bracelet was a lot of fun for my son to make and we really enjoyed making silly faces and identifying different emotions for each face.

Chris D.
04/10/2015
loved the ability to discuss in age appropriate detail different feeling and that it is ok to feel different ways at different times and to practice observing emotions of others to react supportively and appropriately. i always love the magazines, great mix to keep them entertained long after all the projects are done. they didn't really care about the feelings game that much, but we also didn't push them much to play it, they made up their own games and fun with the supplies
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