Feelings art for preschool

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Nov 3, 2021 - This Pin was created by Cinta & Co. on Pinterest. The best and most easy way to talk about emotions with kids and practise fine motor skills.

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I made an easy mood board for Boo, 3, to explore her understanding of emotions and to have some fun arranging. I cut some eyes and mouths out of paper. We had features to make happy faces, surprised, confused and frustrated faces. I kept it simple for her...

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This activity provides a great opportunity to learn about and recognise emotions. Pointing out what each expression could mean (angry, silly, sad etc) is a great way to reinforce the meaning/emotion behind the faces and ultimately help your toddler identify and express their own feelings. 

It's also great for fine motor development, colour recognition, focus & concentration, and language development!

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𝗡𝗶𝗻𝗶 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝘆𝗰𝗲 on Instagram: "Is it sad that I've bought a brand new muffin tin purely for play purposes?🫣 This activity provides a great opportunity to learn about and recognise emotions. Pointing out what each expression could mean (angry, silly, sad etc) is a great way to reinforce the meaning/emotion behind the faces and ultimately help your toddler identify and express their own feelings. It's also great for fine motor development, colour recognition, focus & concentration…

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