The Spark Feelings and Emotions Flipbook is an essential tool for promoting emotional intelligence and communication skills! Designed to support children’s understanding of emotions and their responses, this spiral-bound, stand-up flipbook features 8 primary emotions, each paired with 6 illustrated scenarios. The flipbook encourages social-emotional learning by prompting thoughtful discussions and problem-solving activities that guide children in managing their feelings. Ideal for therapists, parents, and teachers alike, it provides a hands-on, engaging approach to teaching emotions, cause and effect, and emotional regulation. Perfect for use in therapy settings, classrooms, or at home, this flipbook is an invaluable resource for fostering meaningful conversations and emotional growth in children.
Key Features:
Perfect for professionals and parents: This flipbook is tailored for use by social workers, special education teachers, classroom educators, and speech pathologists, as well as parents seeking to help their children understand and express their emotions.
Durable design: With high-quality laminated pages and a sturdy spiral stand-up design, this flipbook is built to last, making it a reliable resource for frequent use in any setting.
Educational & engaging: Featuring relatable illustrations, this flipbook teaches children critical skills like problem-solving, emotional regulation, and cause-and-effect reasoning in a fun, interactive way.
Fosters emotional intelligence: Each section introduces a different emotion, followed by actionable prompts that guide children in discussing appropriate emotional responses.
Age: Recommended for children ages 3 and up.
What's In The Box:
Emotions Flipbook
User Guide with Question Prompts
8 Emotion Characters
8 Solution Pages
40+ Picture Scenes
1 Sticker Sheet
8 Blank Face Templates
1 Dry-Erase Marker
How To Use It:
Each tab in the flipbook displays a different emotion, followed by a page with a simple prompt: “When I feel… I can….” These prompts are illustrated with characters displaying different emotional responses. Engage your child in discussions about their emotional reactions and guide them toward appropriate responses. Use the blank face templates to have your child draw how they would express the emotion, offering further opportunities for modeling and teaching emotional expression. The picture scenes add additional layers of complexity, with various settings and situations designed to provoke further conversations about emotional experiences and appropriate reactions.