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    Emotional Learning Board Game

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    Express emotions. Grow empathy. Learn through play.

    A SEL board game with 46 emotion cards

    Ages 8+3-5 players20-30 min

    Why is SEL Important?

    Sharing emotions through games builds empathy and understanding. This is Social and Emotional Learning, and it empowers five vital skills for life.

    Self Awareness
    Self Management
    Social Awareness
    Relationship Skills
    Responsible Decision Making

    Included Items

    46
    Emotion Cards
    14
    Hidden Cards
    5
    Game Pieces
    5
    Tokens
    1
    Game Board

    46 Emotion Cards

    Players take turns being the storyteller and share experiences from everyday life with their emotion cards.

    14 Hidden Cards

    Surprise cards that add a fun twist to the game! Land on a specific space to get one.

    How to Play

    1

    Card Distribution

    Each player is given 6 random emotion cards.

    2

    Story Telling

    The storyteller shares their experience using emotion cards.

    3

    Vote

    Players guess the storyteller's emotion and vote.

    4

    Move Pieces

    Move pieces on the board based on voting results.

    Reviews

    "This made me realize how important emotional education at home truly is, and it inspired me to continue doing activities like this together as a family."

    Ms. Lee, a parent with a child

    "Talking about feelings made me remember fun times from before. I liked listening and guessing how my friends felt. I really want to do it again!"

    Jin, Elementary school student

    "It helped students reflect and connect in a meaningful way, as they focused more on emotions than on winning. I'd love to recommend it as a class activity."

    Ms. Kim, Elementary school teacher

    When & Where

    Emotional Education
    Group Activities
    After-school Programs
    With Friends at School
    With Family at Home
    Wellness Program

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