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How Am I Feeling? Conversation Cards

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Emotional literacy provides an essential foundation for empathy, socialization, and self-understanding. Use these conversation cards to interpret facial expressions and inspire conversations about what makes us feel the way we do, improving our emotional intelligence. The 48 cards deploy award winning artwork, by Saxton Freymann, delightfully demonstrating a broad range of emotional fruits and vegetables with no age, race, or gender.

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Topics: Emotions
Recommended ages: Ages 4 through 10
Grade level: Grades PK through 5
Printed in: China
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Cute. Some of the emotions are unnecessarily complex for kids.
by Megan
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June 4 2025
Cute. Some of the emotions are unnecessarily complex for kids.
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