
Early Childhood Social Emotional Bundle
Tired of tantrums? This six-piece set helps 3–6-year-olds decode feelings, spot emotions, and practice kindness. Stories, games, and flipbooks turn emotional chaos into teachable moments.
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Younger children feel everything big—joy, frustration, sadness, excitement—and usually all before breakfast. Helping them make sense of those emotions is one of the most essential (and sanity-saving) lessons you’ll ever teach. That’s where this set comes in.
The Emotions Toolbox is packed with concrete, age-appropriate strategies. Instead of flopping on the floor or yelling at a sibling, your child learns real options—like taking a drink, trying a breathing exercise, or using a calm-down technique from the kit. You’re giving him healthy ways to regulate feelings long before unhealthy habits set in.
With How Does Bear Feel, littles meet a relatable bear whose daily adventures mirror their own. Bear gets mad, sad, nervous, and joyful—just like they do. The simple storytelling helps young children connect feelings to experiences, while the familiar character makes the lessons stick.
The Emotions and Feelings Matching Game makes practice playful. As children match expressions and scenarios, they learn to “read” faces—an essential social skill. You’ll find yourself asking, “Which one is worried?” or “How do you know that’s a happy face?” and watching empathy start to grow in real time.
The Emotions and Feelings Flipbook is a lifesaver for kids who don’t yet have the words. With lively, relatable illustrations, this flipbook helps kids see how feelings connect to choices and outcomes—making problem-solving and cause-and-effect easier (and far less intimidating) to understand. You can also use it for role-play, practicing “What could we do when we feel this way?”
The Emotions and Feelings Poster becomes a daily visual anchor in your homeschool space. Hang it at your child’s eye level, and you’ll see him pointing to it when he needs help identifying feelings. It broadens his vocabulary beyond the basics—helping him learn that “frustrated” is different from “angry,” and “lonely” isn’t the same as “sad.”
Finally, Picture This! 1 rounds out the set with richly illustrated picture scenes that get kids talking. With 20 scenes and 16 characters per page, little ones practice describing what they see, noticing emotions, and building sentences that go beyond “happy” or “sad.” It’s perfect for sparking conversations about actions, feelings, and social situations—whether during homeschool lessons, playdates, or therapy. As kids tell stories and expand their vocabulary, they’re also learning to recognize emotions and respond with kindness—laying an early foundation for empathy.
Put all six together and you’ve got a complete toolkit for teaching your 3–6-year-old to name, understand, and manage his feelings. You’re not just avoiding tantrums—you’re building emotional vocabulary, empathy, and self-regulation skills that will serve him for years to come.
The Early Childhood Social Emotional Bundle includes games, visuals, real-world scenarios, and hands-on tools—everything you need to make emotional intelligence part of your everyday homeschool routine.

