About Faces Workbook & Card Game Set
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About Faces Workbook & Card Game Set

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$55.99
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Help children build essential social-emotional skills with the About Faces Set, a dynamic duo featuring a 52-page workbook and an interactive 52-card game designed to teach emotional recognition, expression, and communication. Ideal for children—including those on the autism spectrum—who may struggle with interpreting facial cues, this engaging resource combines structured learning with playful reinforcement.

Key Learning Benefits:

  • Facial Expression Recognition: The workbook includes 52 large, color images of faces with open-ended questions to help children identify emotions and relate them to personal experiences.
  • Interactive Card Games: The 52-card deck offers seven adaptable games (arranged by difficulty) to reinforce emotional awareness, communication, and social skills in a fun, engaging way.
  • Scaffolded Learning: Progress from guided workbook discussions to interactive play, solidifying understanding through multiple modalities.
  • Reproducible & Digital-Friendly: The workbook’s 110 reproducible pages (plus digital access) allow for repeated use, while the cards encourage group or one-on-one play.

What’s Included:

  • About Faces Workbook:
    • 52 facial expression images with discussion prompts
    • 110 reproducible pages (adult-facilitated)
    • Digital copy link inside the cover
  • About Faces Card Game:
    • 52 cards with vibrant emotional expressions
    • Rules for 7 games (from simple to advanced)
    • Aligns with workbook lessons

Perfect For:

  • Teaching empathy, emotional vocabulary, and nonverbal cues
  • Children ages 4+ (2+ players)
  • Classrooms, therapy sessions, and family play
  • Supplementing social skills curricula

Build confidence in emotional intelligence—through thoughtful discussion and lively play!

Pair the workbook’s structured lessons with the card game’s interactive reinforcement for a complete social-emotional learning experience.

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