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The My Emotions Wooden Tiles set supports children to recognise, explore and talk about feelings through visual prompts and discussion. Featuring real photographic images of children expressing a range of emotions, these tiles provide a meaningful way to build emotional awareness and language.
Each tile captures a different expression, from happiness and excitement to sadness, fear and frustration, offering opportunities for children to identify emotions and consider what others may be feeling. They can be used as conversation starters, helping children develop empathy and the vocabulary to express their own experiences.
Made from smooth basswood plywood, the chunky tiles are easy for small hands to hold, stand and arrange. Suitable for both individual reflection and group discussion, they support social and emotional development in a gentle and accessible way.
Set includes 18 tiles and a cotton drawstring storage bag. Size 70mm diameter, 12mm thick.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they begin to express and explore their emotions.
Outcome 1.4: Children learn to interact in relation to others with care, empathy and respect as they recognise and discuss feelings.
Outcome 5.1: Children interact verbally and non-verbally with others as they develop language to describe emotions and experiences.
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The My Emotions Wooden Tiles set supports children to recognise, explore and talk about feelings through visual prompts and discussion. Featuring real photographic images of children expressing a range of emotions, these tiles provide a meaningful way to build emotional awareness and language.
Each tile captures a different expression, from happiness and excitement to sadness, fear and frustration, offering opportunities for children to identify emotions and consider what others may be feeling. They can be used as conversation starters, helping children develop empathy and the vocabulary to express their own experiences.
Made from smooth basswood plywood, the chunky tiles are easy for small hands to hold, stand and arrange. Suitable for both individual reflection and group discussion, they support social and emotional development in a gentle and accessible way.
Set includes 18 tiles and a cotton drawstring storage bag. Size 70mm diameter, 12mm thick.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 1.1: Children feel safe, secure and supported as they begin to express and explore their emotions.
Outcome 1.4: Children learn to interact in relation to others with care, empathy and respect as they recognise and discuss feelings.
Outcome 5.1: Children interact verbally and non-verbally with others as they develop language to describe emotions and experiences.