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Emotion Balls - Set of 6

Emotion Balls - Set of 6

Help kids sort through their emotions and develop empathy and improve social skills by choosing from happy, angry, sad, excited, scared or amazed. These balls are fun to toss between child and therapist or roll from one child to another if in a group setting. Emotion Balls add fun and depth to therapy and activities at home, school, camp or gym.

  • A fun tool to help kids develop social-emotional and empathy skills
  • Supports kids with autism and those with speech and language challenges
  • Note: Measurements may vary slightly depending on inflation level
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 6 months+

Ideas for Use

  • Mimic the expression on your ball as a fun opening activity during circle time
  • Look at the expression on your ball. Can you describe a time when you felt like that?
  • Incorporate into speech therapy or counseling sessions to discuss feelings
$99.00
Emotion Balls - Set of 6—
$99.00

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Help kids sort through their emotions and develop empathy and improve social skills by choosing from happy, angry, sad, excited, scared or amazed. These balls are fun to toss between child and therapist or roll from one child to another if in a group setting. Emotion Balls add fun and depth to therapy and activities at home, school, camp or gym.

  • A fun tool to help kids develop social-emotional and empathy skills
  • Supports kids with autism and those with speech and language challenges
  • Note: Measurements may vary slightly depending on inflation level
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 6 months+

Ideas for Use

  • Mimic the expression on your ball as a fun opening activity during circle time
  • Look at the expression on your ball. Can you describe a time when you felt like that?
  • Incorporate into speech therapy or counseling sessions to discuss feelings