Feeling Faces Cards




Feeling Faces Cards are an Effective Emotional Health Resource for Counselors, Teachers,  and Families

 


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Feeling Faces Poster
Quickly enhance Emotional Intelligence work with
Feeling Faces Poster.
Twenty facial expressions, humorously exaggerated, help in the learning and teaching of emotions.

Feeling Faces Poster

FEELING FACES CARDS.
Counselors and teachers  
use the 42 Feeling Faces 
Cards like emotional flash
cards to help individuals 
identify emotions and  
share important thoughts 
about feelings.

Feeling Faces Cards            Happy Card
The humorous face on 
each card invites quick
responses from children, 
teens and adults. Suitable
for self-help, play therapy,
& emotional intelligence.
To order, click HERE

 

Feeling Faces Cards received 
an award of excellence from 
Children of the New Earth Online
magazine, a brand new, one-of-a-kind, cutting-edge publication devoted exclusively to the evolving needs of today’s new generation of children.
Read the review here.

FREE FEELING FACES! 
These miniatures represent the entire set of Feeling Faces Cards. To save them on your computer,
 click HERE.

angry angry anxious anxious bored bored confused confused content content disgust disgust frustrated frustrated
guilty guilty happy happy jealous jealous mean mean rage rage scared scared shy shy
smug smug sorry sorry surprise surprise suspicious suspicious tired tired worry worry sad sad

For Free Feeling Faces Icons, click HERE
Download a FREE PRINT of the male and female HAPPY faces, HERE

Testimonial
"Younger children may need a little more help in identifying and labeling their feelings.
Adults can help by giving them “feeling faces” pictures they can relate to (www.feelingfacescards.com)."  Joy Damen Makela

 


Copyright 2004 Feeling Faces Cards
Design and Illustration by John Beder