Gift Guide For Families Learning to Talk About Feelings

Gift Guide For Families Learning to Talk About Feelings

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Written by Delaney Mernick

Talking about feelings doesn’t have to feel complicated. These thoughtfully chosen tools help families build emotional language, encourage openness, and create safer spaces for big (and little) emotions 🫶

🌈 Mini + Me Kit

A simple, shared way for kids and caregivers to name emotions together and practice co-regulation.

💬 The Values Deck

Conversation cards that help families explore what matters most and how values connect to emotions.

🎨 The Color Monster Book

A playful story that helps young children understand and sort their feelings through color.

🧭 The Feelings Finder

A visual guide for moving beyond “good” or “bad” and identifying specific emotions.

🎤 Talking Point Cards

Fun conversation starters that turn everyday moments into meaningful connection.

📓 Kids Journal

A guided journal that encourages reflection, gratitude, and emotional awareness.

🧠 Tiny Humans, Big Emotions

A practical resource for caregivers navigating big feelings and emotional development.

🫧 Sensory Bottles

Calming tools that help children regulate when emotions feel overwhelming.

Together, these gifts make emotional learning accessible, engaging, and family-friendly 💚🌿

 

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