Emotion-Oes Games Ages 4 & Up

SKU: EDR-KE-840022

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PRICE: US$ 9.94
The Emotion-Oes Games Ages 4 & Up is an innovative twist on the classic game of dominoes, designed to help young children develop essential social skills and emotional intelligence. This engaging game is specifically designed for early learners and special education classrooms, providing a fun and interactive way to recognize and identify emotions.



By matching emotion icons with same or matching name pieces, players develop their understanding of emotions, empathy, and self-awareness. The larger-than-standard domino pieces are easy to grasp, making it accessible for young children or those with disabilities. The colorful, kid-friendly artwork adds to the game's appeal, creating an enjoyable experience for children aged 4-8 years.



Recommended for grades PK-2, Emotion-Oes Games Ages 4 & Up is an excellent tool for early learning, providing a platform for students to engage with one another while developing essential social skills. With 56 emotion-oes cards included, this game is perfect for small group or whole-class activities, encouraging collaboration and teamwork.



Key Education, a trusted provider of educational resources for young and special learners, has crafted this game to enrich the lives of children. By introducing Emotion-Oes Games Ages 4 & Up into the classroom or homeschooling curriculum, educators can foster a deeper understanding of emotions, empathy, and social skills.



Early learners and special education classrooms will greatly benefit from this engaging and interactive game, which seamlessly integrates social-emotional learning into the curriculum. By teaching children to recognize, identify, and understand emotions, educators can help them develop healthy relationships, improved communication, and a strong foundation for future success.



The Emotion-Oes Games Ages 4 & Up is an invaluable resource for educators, caregivers, and parents seeking to promote social-emotional learning in a fun and engaging way. By incorporating this game into the learning environment, caregivers can nurture the social-emotional development of young children, setting them up for success in academics and beyond.