Have you experienced a roller coaster of emotions in your home, lately? Emotions can be overwhelming and thats not only for the parent. It can be pretty stressful for a little person trying to make sense of all those emotions (s)he is feeling. We have this cute Simple Emotions Activity for Kids for you to create with your little one to help you to engage and discuss your and his/her feelings the fun way: THE EMOTIONAL ROBOT.
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Here are some moving pictures for you to show you what this little robot is all about and how it can show all sorts of emotions.
How to Make This Simple Emotions Activity for Kids
You will need:
- the Emotional Robot with Flaps Printable Pack (see below)
- scissors
- tape
or glue
- coloring pens
Print off the FREE Emotional Robot Bundle Pack , cut out the flaps, pre-fold the flaps a little and attach them to the robot printable. Color and chat about emotions!
In the video I am show you how to make your robot in detail! Enjoy and hope this little Emotional Robot will help you and your little ones along this emotional journey.
If you prefer simply coloring pages (without the flaps) showing the robot and its emotions then you can find these here in a FREE bundle.
The FREE printable pack comes with 10 Awesome Pages of Emotion Activities:
4 Emotional Robots (Happy, Sad, Silly, Angry)
1 Blank Emotional Robot
1 Blank Emotional Robot with No Eyes
4 Emotional Robot Facial Expression Flaps
4 Blank Emotional Robot Facial Expression Flaps
1 Emotional Robot Base Page
For more Emotions Activities for Kids:
Sensory Hacks to Calm an Angry Child
13 Phrases to Calm an Angry Child
13 Phrases to Calm an Anxious Child
Manja is most passionate about paper art & crafts. Her art addresses several generations with the goal to craft & colour together, to create in order to share, to inspire and nurture imagination. All this in combining colouring & crafting.
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