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hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional Learning, Shatterproof Mirror for Kids, Anger Management Toys, Anxiety Relief Items, Mindfulness for Kids, Calm Down Corner, Anxiety Toys (Set of 1)
unbreakable, shatterproof
1 kid-safe mirror and 4 getting started activities
Test video – hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional :
Product highlights :
SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS: Helping a kid or toddler learn about their own feelings and emotions can be taken for granted. The switchable feelings and emotions for kids helps them recognize and identify with the different pictured emotions in themselves and others. See My Feelings Mirror would make a great addition to your ABA therapy materials
CALM DOWN CORNER CLASSROOM: Whether you’re a teacher looking for preschool supplies or a parent providing their toddler preschool homeschool supplies for their calm down corner at home, these mirrors are perfect.
UNBREAKABLE MIRROR FOR KIDS: Our hand mirrors with handle is designed for kids to learn on their own what clues to look for when others are happy, surprised, scared, sad, silly or angry by matching their face with the child in the other mirror.
ANXIETY RELIEF FOR KIDS: Dealing with emotions can cause anxiety for kids, and our see my feelings mirror helps sort those feelings out while being safe and shatter proof.
KIDS LEARNING TOYS: See my feelings mirror is durable and made for toddlers. It also comes with several social emotional learning activities to start working on mindfulness for kids.
ANGER MANAGEMENT FOR KIDS: What children will learn while playing – social awareness relationship skills, anger management, self-management, self-awareness, and responsible decision-making, which will help them deal with anxiety.
Questions & Answers – hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional :
➕ What is the price of hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional in-store is 40 SAR VAT.
➕ When hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional cheap used ?
The price of hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional used is 20 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional ?
Special specifications :
SOCIAL SKILLS ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS: Helping a kid or toddler learn about their own feelings and emotions can be taken for granted. The switchable feelings and emotions for kids helps them recognize and identify with the different pictured emotions in themselves and others. See My Feelings Mirror would make a great addition to your ABA therapy materials
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested
this product (
See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5
on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional in Saudi Arabia ?
Mall, Supermarkets, Amazon, Specialized stores, ….
Technical specifications – hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror, Social Emotional :
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L. Z (verified owner) –
Great to use in child therapy – This mirror has been a major success in working with children to name and express their emotions. Sometimes older children will note that there is an emotion that they wish was there, make the face in the mirror and then draw their own version of what that face looks like.
L. D (verified owner) –
Good for learning. – My daughter is in speech therapy we do these as a fun exercise. The flip ups can be a little hard to pull and if you aren’t easy I feel like they could be snapped off pretty easily. Loves letting her see her face against her to show her to move her mouth more.
E. P (verified owner) –
Helpful tool – Purchased for pair of 4 yr old grandkids who sometimes have trouble expressing emotions calmly. I introduced this mirror to each of them, separately, explaining how and why to use it. I noticed each of them playing with it on their own. When upset, one sought out this toy/tool and found the emotion matching his own then spent time looking at all the emotion pictures. Saved an outburst.
L. Z (verified owner) –
Great to use in child therapy – This mirror has been a major success in working with children to name and express their emotions. Sometimes older children will note that there is an emotion that they wish was there, make the face in the mirror and then draw their own version of what that face looks like.
T. A (verified owner) –
Portable – I got this for my son as he has no mirror to his eye level and all the mirrors in the house are like out of reach even with a step stool. My son likes to mimic the faces on the pictures and make his own up. He also likes to do his hair and check himself out. Sometimss he talks to his mirror self. Worth it. He has dropped it a few times but it hasnt broken yet. Here’s hoping it stays that way
S. A (verified owner) –
Great tool to teach your kids emotions – My kid loves it, this is a great investment on working to recognize his emotions. The mirror is plastic so there is no harm if it falls down
S. A (verified owner) –
Great tool to teach your kids emotions – My kid loves it, this is a great investment on working to recognize his emotions. The mirror is plastic so there is no harm if it falls down
L. D (verified owner) –
Good for learning. – My daughter is in speech therapy we do these as a fun exercise. The flip ups can be a little hard to pull and if you aren’t easy I feel like they could be snapped off pretty easily. Loves letting her see her face against her to show her to move her mouth more.
E. T (verified owner) –
Kids loved it ! – My grandsons 18 mo and 3 really loves this toy !! They mimic the faces and are identifying their emotions !
T. T (verified owner) –
This is a great tool for autistic granddaughter. – It is a great tool to get my granddaughter to make faces and use expressions. She is non verbal but is making faces along with us when using this toy
F. T (verified owner) –
The product must be in shipping box! – The box does not look aesthetically pleasing(1st photo).
T. T (verified owner) –
This is a great tool for autistic granddaughter. – It is a great tool to get my granddaughter to make faces and use expressions. She is non verbal but is making faces along with us when using this toy
E. T (verified owner) –
Kids loved it ! – My grandsons 18 mo and 3 really loves this toy !! They mimic the faces and are identifying their emotions !
F. T (verified owner) –
The product must be in shipping box! – The box does not look aesthetically pleasing(1st photo).
T. A (verified owner) –
Portable – I got this for my son as he has no mirror to his eye level and all the mirrors in the house are like out of reach even with a step stool. My son likes to mimic the faces on the pictures and make his own up. He also likes to do his hair and check himself out. Sometimss he talks to his mirror self. Worth it. He has dropped it a few times but it hasnt broken yet. Here’s hoping it stays that way
E. P (verified owner) –
Helpful tool – Purchased for pair of 4 yr old grandkids who sometimes have trouble expressing emotions calmly. I introduced this mirror to each of them, separately, explaining how and why to use it. I noticed each of them playing with it on their own. When upset, one sought out this toy/tool and found the emotion matching his own then spent time looking at all the emotion pictures. Saved an outburst.