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Emojis are great for helping kids learn how to regulate their moods. Each round cushion features a different facial expression -- surprised, scared, excited, angry, happy, sad, frustrated and neutral. Help kids talk through how they feel, supporting self-awareness, emotional development and social skills. Try wrapping your arms around one and giving it a good squeeze! These versatile sensory tools are great as emotion floor cushions, markers during circle time or stepping stones. Use for early learning activities too, like practicing color recognition or tossing back and forth to promote hand-eye coordination.Â
- Supports social skills and self-awareness
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Place cushions in a row. Name the color as you step on each one
- Call out an emotion and instruct child to sit or stand on the corresponding cushion
- Pick up a cushion and name the emotion. Tell about a time you felt this way
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Description
Emojis are great for helping kids learn how to regulate their moods. Each round cushion features a different facial expression -- surprised, scared, excited, angry, happy, sad, frustrated and neutral. Help kids talk through how they feel, supporting self-awareness, emotional development and social skills. Try wrapping your arms around one and giving it a good squeeze! These versatile sensory tools are great as emotion floor cushions, markers during circle time or stepping stones. Use for early learning activities too, like practicing color recognition or tossing back and forth to promote hand-eye coordination.Â
- Supports social skills and self-awareness
- Supports kids with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Place cushions in a row. Name the color as you step on each one
- Call out an emotion and instruct child to sit or stand on the corresponding cushion
- Pick up a cushion and name the emotion. Tell about a time you felt this way





















