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Feelings Chart for Kids | Interactive Emotional Learning Chart to Build Confidence, Communication & Emotional Awareness

Ages 2–8 years
Emotional regulation • Self-love • Confidence
Used in clinics, these friendly, reusable panda and penguin charts help young children notice, name and share their emotions in a safe, visual way. Children point, draw, and express their feelings. Over time, emotional vocabulary grows, meltdowns reduce, and communication becomes easier at home.
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Detailed Product Description

Age 3 years to 12 years 

  • Includes two reusable feelings charts: Panda feelings chart + Penguin feelings chart 

Chart details 

  • 9 panda emotions: (Happy x Sad, Scared x Brave, Angry x Calm, Shy x Curious, Tired)
  • 9 penguin emotions: (Confused x Confident, Hungry x Satiated, Social x Aloof, Hot x Cold, Playful)
  • 1 mounting boards included 
  • Draw to express your emotions 
  • Synonyms and opposites 
  • Reusable: crayons wipe off easily with a wet wipe 
  • BONUS: 9 panda facts + 9 penguin facts 

How to use the feelings chart 

  • Read each emotion to do a feelings check (eg, what made you happy today?)
  • To encourage your little one to share, share your feelings too 
  • Let them emote on the chart using their colours 
  • Wipe and repeat the next day 
  • Gradually, your child will be able to recognise and match their feelings on their own 
  • At any time, if your child begins to fuss, gently nudge the little one to recall how their animal friend emoted or what they did 
  • Do this regularly, until communicating feelings is an easy flow between your baby and you 

Benefits

  • Helps children articulate  feelings
  • Helps children express themselves
  • Helps parents/caretakers check in on children
  • Builds resilience in children 
  • Improves vocabulary 

Additional features 

  • The feelings chart has a peel-off sticker back 
  • The mounting board has a cord attached to hang it

Dimensions 

  • Chart: 11.75 inches x 11.75 inches 
  • Mounting board: 12inches x 12 inches 

 

Key Benefits

• Emotional awareness
• Self-awareness and regulation
• Emotional literacy
• Daily emotional check routine
• Strengthens parent-child connection

Skills Development

•Emotional awareness
• Emotional regulation
• Communication
• Self-awareness

How To Use This Product?

  • Read each emotion to do a feelings check (eg, what made you happy today?)
  • To encourage your little one to share, share your feelings too 
  • Let them emote on the chart using their colours 
  • Wipe and repeat the next day 
  • Gradually, your child will be able to recognise and match their feelings on their own 
  • At any time, if your child begins to fuss, gently nudge the little one to recall how their animal friend emoted or what they did 
  • Do this regularly, until communicating feelings is an easy flow between your baby and you 

What's Inside

• Panda, 9 x Simple Feelings (reusable)

• Penguin, 9 x Complex Feelings (reusable)

• 2 x Wall mounting boards to stick the charts and hang

Dimensions

12 x 12 inches
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PRODUCTS FAQ'S

What is this product? +

It is a set of two reusable, child-friendly charts that help children notice, name, and share their
emotions using simple visuals and words.
The panda (simple feelings) and penguin (complex feelings) talk about each feeling and what
they do when they feel that way. This makes the charts relatable to children and feelings aren’t
scary anymore.
Children can point, talk, or draw to express how they feel.

What age group is it for? +

Best suited for ages 2 to 8.
Younger children begin by pointing. Older children start naming and discussing their feelings.

What does the package include? +
9 simple emotions (panda chart), 9 complex emotions (penguin chart), along with a mounting board to display it easily. It also includes fun animal facts to keep children engaged.
How do children use it? +

Use it as a daily check-in.
You can:
● ask “How are you feeling today?”
● let your child point to an emotion
● encourage them to draw or colour their feelings
Over time, children begin to recognise and express emotions on their own.

Is this just a chart or an activity? +
It’s both. Children don’t just look at it, they interact with it by pointing, talking, and drawing. It helps the grown up bond deeper with the child.
Is it reusable? +
Yes. Children can draw on it and wipe it clean to use again the next day
What skills does this build? +

Through daily use, children develop:
● emotional awareness
● ability to express feelings
● stronger communication with parents
● early emotional vocabulary

Will this help with tantrums or big emotions? +
It helps over time. When children can name what they feel, it becomes easier to manage those feelings and communicate instead of reacting.
Do parents need to guide the child? +
Yes, especially in the beginning. When you share your own feelings too, children feel safer opening up.
Are these charts based on research? +
Yes. They are often used as a simple visual tool to help children express emotions safely in clinics and classrooms.
What makes this different from other feelings charts? +

They are simple, visual, conversation starters.
Each feeling is clearly defined with animals prompting them to own the feelings, rather than fear
them.
Children don’t feel like they are being taught. They feel like they are sharing.

How often should we use it? +

Just once a day is enough to start.
Many families use it as a small daily ritual, like a feelings check before bedtime.

What kind of child will benefit the most? +

Children who:
● struggle to express feelings
● have frequent meltdowns
● are learning to communicate
● or simply need a gentle daily check-in