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The LUGMAZU 'How are You Feeling Today?' Educational Preschool Feeling Poster is a vibrant, double-sided, laminated wall decoration measuring 16" x 24". Designed to enhance emotional intelligence in toddlers and preschoolers, this poster is perfect for classrooms, daycare centers, and home learning environments. Its durable construction ensures it remains a staple in educational settings, while its colorful design captivates young learners.
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 23.62"L x 15.75"W |
Size | 16 x 24 Inch |
Paint Type | laminated |
Cover Material | Paper with laminating film |
Paper Finish | Matte |
Frame Material | Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor wall hanging |
Room Type | 童房、课堂、卧室、日托、幼儿园班级、布告栏 |
Color Family | 色调 |
Pattern | Solid |
Seasons | all, summer |
Wall Art Form | Poster |
Color | Emotion Poster |
Style Name | 丽的 |
Orientation | Portrait |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Theme | Feeling emotion poster |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Additional Features | 框 |
Frame Type | Unframed |
L**B
The emotions expressed in the pictures are very realistic. It's
It's hard to uncurl.
P**A
Animated emotions poster
So love the cute anime Asian look to the characters but there’s a word spelled wrong ! The sad face has a word bubble that probably means to say “I’m not getting number one” but it’s not spelled right.Zoom in on photo
A**R
My preschoolers love it!!
Great pictures
M**E
Nice for toddlers/pre-schoolers, spelling error
I use this with my almost 4 year old and he likes it. Some of the faces aren't the best representations of emotions though - for example "silly" is a boy picking his nose, when I think silly should be someone making an obvious silly face. Some are more obvious and appropriate, other ones I feel you have to read it to understand which defeats the purpose for younger kids who can't read yet. There is also a spelling error "not gei #1" vs "not get". Still cute for parents with toddlers or a pre-school, and a good tool to discuss emotions.
C**A
Sturdy coated paper, but many expressions are odd
My 4yo is enjoying interpreting the emotions on this poster but some are very different than expected. We talk about the possibilities of what the look could mean, so it’s not a total loss. For example, “embarrassed” looks “hot” to her, and “lonely” looks “cold” - and I generally tend to agree. Her interpretations are better than what is given. The one expression “not gei” is a mystery to me (!) and we just skip that one. The paper is good quality, and though the poster comes tightly rolled it flattened out after a couple of days under weights.
K**B
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Since we are working on vocabulary development with our son I wanted something that expressed an array of feelings/words for him to more accurately let us know how he's feeling with pictures while his vocab is growing. (The option for hungry was big since Jax gets his "hangry" feelings from mom and it's helpful to know when things have gotten to far 🤣)
C**O
Struggles with the sad face.
I’m sure this is supposed to say something else… but it looks like it could say… Not gay? No one?I won’t be able to hang this in my office.
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