

🌈 Unlock Emotional Genius Early — Because Every Feeling Counts!
The 'How I'm Feeling Today?' poster is a 17x24 inch educational chart featuring 25 distinct moods designed to help toddlers and preschoolers recognize and express emotions. With vibrant colors and teacher-approved content, it supports early emotional development and is especially beneficial for children with special needs. Durable and easy to mount, it’s perfect for classrooms, daycares, and home learning environments.
| ASIN | B07ZTJKJY5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #125,985 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #888 in Educational Charts & Posters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (236) |
| Date First Available | October 31, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2 ounces |
| Item model number | 00002321000191032 |
| Manufacturer | SANTSUN |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 16.5 x 0.2 inches |
D**E
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T**N
Examples for Sketching
I am learning to sketch. I bought posters to help me identify body language and facial expressions for various moods. I bought 2 others and mounted all of them on a three-part display board. I fold them up and tuck them away when I don't need them.
E**N
Nice Poster to Start a Conversation
As a counselor, I’m always trying to get my clients to identify their feelings. The more specific they can get, the better they can learn their own triggers and how to help themselves. This poster is in my office, among others, and I get some resistant or inexpressive folks to point to one or two of the pictures that describe how they feel currently or in the past week. It simplifies matters and thus begins our session. It really seems to help sometimes.
K**.
Look at the pictures before you buy
It’s a good poster in general, it does have emotions and appropriate pictures for them. However, there are a few that do not make a lot of sense, like the “secret joy” box. I didn’t notice this until bought it. It’s cute other than the 4 boxes with confusing pictures and emotions, but I’ll be ordering a different one soon for my therapy room.
A**R
Almost 3 year old using it independently
My almost 3 yr old is verbally expressing her feelings. E.g. I'm grumpy ot I'm so mad and I am so happy. I thought that a poster identifying feelings would be a great tool. She loves it. She likes to ask how do you feel mommy. Lovely pictures.
D**E
A feeling chart for toddlers
Too many words! Example angry, mad, rage but is doesn’t have frustration which often is the appropriate word rather than the previous words. Words like secret joy and depressed are too difficult to explain to a 3 yr old. I would rather see a poster with basic feelings a 3 yr old can express and understand him/her self.
T**N
very poorly made chart
I didn't pay enough attention to the details of the poster graphics before I purchased and mostly went off of the positive reviews. When it arrived, I realized it looks like random art was stolen off the internet for this, with mismatched art styles in the poster. Some of the emotions aren't really emotions and don't come across well in English. The "Be amazed" image looks like a frightened kid, and the "Secret Joy" just looks bizarre. "Healthy" and "Sick" are not emotions. This poster may work for some folks, but was not what I was looking for! I've returned it.
A**R
I'd buy it again
Used for my son with autism, and it does a fairly good job at helping him communicate how he's feeling. There's a wide range of emotions, which helps a lot more than the basic "happy, sad, angry, blah" type poster.
C**L
Posters are amazing great quality. However i was not notifyed it was delivered and the box was left in the lobby of my building where anyone can grab it . lucky for me a friend saw it and i went right down but we have lockers for parcels so i don't know why theu arent getting used. Or why they don't bring them to the apt. Door like normally.
M**M
As described. Clear, colourful and sturdy! Highly recommend!
T**N
Poster is great quality, and love the animation. Some of the emotions are the same but labeled differently.
S**R
Great visual aid for kids!
T**K
I bought this poster to help my children on the spectrum with feeling identification and emotional regulation. The poster is thick and has a nice wipe clean surface. The poster continues to roll up even when secured to the wall with packing tape. I had to use photo frame mounting strips to get it to stay. The mix of upper case and lower case letters is some pictures looks bad. The worst part of this poster is that the image displaying emotions are very hard for children to understand. 'Be amazed' looks like the person is terrified; 'bored' looks like the person is shouting; 'terrified' looks more surprised.
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