Description
Looking for a fun game for children & adults that expresses all types of emotions? Wanting to reach an introverted child through game-playing an interesting way?PLAY GIVE ‘N’ GET’S “WHAT DO I FEEL?” CARD GAME BY MICHAL LAUFER!Similar to “Go Fish” or the card game “Gin,” there are easy-to-understand rules for two to four players: Each player gets 4 cards. The goal is to collect 4 cards with the same EMOTION theme such as Disappointment, Fear, Anger, Offense, Sadness, Happiness, Surprise, or Love. The first player asks another player if they have a card similar to one they have by explaining the picture on it. If the other player has a card, he gives it to the first player. But if no card is given, the first player picks a new card from the pile. The game continues until the players have 4 cards in a set & places them down in front of them. When all cards are used, the one who has the most completed sets wins the game.WHY PLAY THE “WHAT DO I FEEL?” GAME with your child: - It stimulates openly talking about feelings. - It helps deal with frustrations & complicated emotions. - It builds one-on-one bonding in relationships. The “WHAT DO I FEEL?” Cards can also be used as conversation starters about feelings and emotions. A booklet is included with instructions for the game & other suggestions for communicating with them.Our products come with a 100% guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, please contact us to resolve the situation. Click the “ADD TO CART” button & start playing GIVE ‘N’ GET’S “WHAT DO I FEEL?” Card Game! Contents: 44 x Playing Cards (5 by 7 inches) 1 x Instructions 1 x Box
Features
- Facilitates expression of emotions and encourages dialogue and cooperation with and between kids
- Develops the ability to pay attention to the feelings of others & learn to express them logically
- Collect sets by describing the emotion flash cards to the other player and winning hands
- Happiness, fear, disappointment, relaxation, love, surprise, sadness, anger and offense all appear on the cards
- The game serves as an opportunity to speak with children about their feelings and share and encourage their expression of these feelings