Emotional Intelligence Toys and Activities

Emotional intelligence gives kids the tools to understand their own feelings and respond to others with empathy. This collection brings together hands on games, puppets, workbooks, and counseling tools that make it easier to talk about big emotions in a fun way.
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Mixed Emotions
$29.99
Meebie Mini
$39.95
The Empathy Card Game
$27.95
Feelings Fun Dominoes
$27.95
Feelings and Emotions Matching Game
$18.99 $20.95
Kimochis Bug Large
$41.99
Kimochis Lovey Dove Large
$41.99
My Feeling Bean Bags
$25.99 $29.99
Anger Management Tool Cards
$5.99 $6.99
52 Essential Coping Skills
$24.99
House of Friendship
$29.99
Emotions Detective
$26.99 $30.98
How Am I Feeling? Conversation Cards
$12.99 $15.99
Kimochis Mini Cloud
$18.99
Kimochis Nesting Heart
$14.99
Kimochis Mini Huggtopus
$18.99
Feelings Detective
$33.99 $34.95
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Kindness Mission Cards
$4.99 $9.99
Anger Management Toolkit
$11.99 $14.99
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Peacemakers
$17.97 $24.97
Kimochis Mini Cat
$18.99
Love Bombs: Kindness Cards
$24.79 $38.95
The Judgmental Flower
$8.99 $10.95
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Empathy Toolkit
$4.97 $9.99
Basic Social Skills for Youth
$5.99 $6.95
Kimochis Mini Clover
$18.99
Kimochis Bella Rose Large
$41.99
Kimochis Mini Bella Rose
$18.99
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Emotional intelligence is more than knowing the names of feelings. It includes self awareness, self control, empathy, and social problem solving. The right tools can turn tricky moments into meaningful practice. Our emotional intelligence section is designed to support counselors, therapists, teachers, and caregivers who are helping children and teens build these lifelong skills.
 
Here you will find favorites like Meebie, Kimochis, and other feelings based puppets and plush that invite kids to show what they feel instead of just talking about it. Card games, matching games, and board games encourage kids to read facial expressions, explore different perspectives, and try out kind responses. Journals, workbooks, and flip books offer structured activities for individual work, homework, or small groups.
 
These resources work well in school counseling offices, social emotional learning lessons, play therapy rooms, and at home with families who want to support emotional growth. Many activities can be adapted for one on one sessions, small groups, or whole class instruction.
 
Use this category to find tools that help kids and teens:
  • identify and label a wide range of emotions
  • notice body clues that signal strong feelings
  • practice empathy and perspective taking
  • learn calming and coping strategies
  • build vocabulary for assertive and respectful communication
 
Whether you are introducing feelings to young children or deepening skills with older students, this collection gives you ready to use supports for building stronger emotional intelligence every day.