






🧩 Unlock Emotional Genius, One Flashcard at a Time!
Feelings in a Flash is a thoughtfully designed emotional intelligence flashcard game featuring 50 scenario cards paired with 50 reaction faces. Tailored for toddlers and special needs children, it teaches empathy, coping skills, and social communication through engaging, open-ended play. Ideal for classrooms, counselors, and families, these durable, poker-sized cards promote early emotional awareness and confidence-building.









| ASIN | B07KPMYPTP |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,900 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,376 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand Name | Brybelly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,994 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Coping Skills |
| Item Dimensions | 5 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Brybelly Holdings, Inc. |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 156 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EFLC-201 |
| Material Type | Cardstock |
| Model Number | EFLC-201 |
| Number of Pieces | 50 |
| School Type | Elementary School, Preschool |
| Size | 2.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Theme | Language |
| UPC | 193206000759 |
A**E
All the Feelings
I use these feelings cards in my therapy sessions with kids, and they’ve become one of my go-to tools. They’re simple, engaging, and super helpful for helping kids describe their day using emotions—especially when words don’t come easily. What I love most is that they give kids a visual way to recognize and name the wide range of emotions they can feel in a single day. It opens up great conversations and helps normalize the idea that we can feel more than one thing at once (like being excited and nervous—hello, school presentations!). The cards are colorful, easy to understand, and the kids really connect with them. I’ve had kids point and say, “That’s me at recess!” or “I felt like this when my brother took my toy.” It’s a great way to build emotional awareness and language in a way that feels fun, not forced.
A**S
Started meaningful conversations
Just pulled these cards out for the first time and I'm so glad I did. We first played them as a family "apples to apples"- style. The best way I've found for my daughter though is as pictured above. We laid out all of the cards in rainbow order in categories and we talked about each scenario and each chose a couple of feelings we would feel. It was interesting to see her choose feelings that were completely opposite of what I would feel in situations. It taught me allot about my daughter and I can be more aware of her feelings. Even more important, it sparked conversations and stories. We had so much fun talking about things that have happened. She loved hearing my experiences from my childhood. We played for an hour and could have kept going. She's now pulling out the blank cards and adding feelings that aren't included. The cards included have a very good range though. Most feelings we needed were there.
R**A
Great for kids with aggressive or social behavior issues
My kids loved this game. It helps them think about how they would actually feel in a certain situation and I always asked “how would you feel and how would you react”. This helps practice and talk through different situation before they happen so it easier to respond appropriately.
L**N
Helpful for kids!
I’m currently in my internship for counseling and I have used this game with my clients who are kiddos to help them identify emotions better and it has gone very well! I think some of the words/emotions are a little bit more suited for kids 10+. I like how each emotion card gives you 3 things you can do to regulate your body/mind and that allows for some good conversation and learning moments with clients. I wish there were more variations of the game, but overall it is great!
Y**G
Help toddler label emotions and calm down
Our 2.5 year old son needs help dealing with all of his new big emotions. We found this and thought we give it a try but it works. We are not able to really play any of the game yet. We picked out about 12 emotion cards and learn them. And during a meltdown he is able to pick which cards he is feeling. And by labeling what he is feeling at the moment helps him calm down a bit. Sometimes he is too upset to do anything but looking at the cards that we think he is feeling right the moment. And still some how that still helps him calm down. We are so amazed by his ability to learn about emotion recognition and regulation at such a young age (u know coz we didn't get to learn it till as adults). Highly recommend. Excited to continue using this set of cards as he grows
L**M
Great set for building emotional intelligence at home
Love this set designed to help my kids better understand their feelings! 50 emotions and coping strategies and 50 open ended family and school scenes. The kids have fun learning and building their vocabulary.
K**R
Great for the therapy room!
Music therapist here— right out of the box these are so amazing— one side has the feeling state and the other some strategies or things to try for when you are feeling this way. And for those of us who liked to improvise/write music with clients about feelings, these are so helpful!!! I haven’t used the scenarios cards yet but they are going to definitely come into use when we’ve developed a feelings vocabulary!
A**D
Great design and easy to use.
I’m a child therapist and I use these all of the time. They are great for feeling identification and sorting. Recommended to other therapist and parents. I love the mix of positive and negative feelings, and the color coded differentiation in each feelings group, (happy, calm, mad, anger, fear etc.) and the create our own extras. I use the feelings more than the “scenarios” but both are useful for different activities. I wish I would have invented them myself.
S**Z
Muy recomendable.
EL producto es bastante bueno, cumple con lo esperdo. Muy recomendable.
R**I
Good tool to teach emotions/feelings
It was a gift and the recipient really found it useful... Planning to get it for my child too!
T**Y
Great Resource
We purchased these cards for my sister who has Down Syndrome. They have been a fantastic resource and something we would highly recommend to others.
B**E
Excellent counselling tool
I bought these to use with my child psychotherapy clients. They've been really handy for enhancing emotional literacy and awareness. They are also great building blocks for teaching CBT principles, as you can use the situations and feelings to then explore thoughts, reactions, and bodily sensations. A wonderful tool, especially for the price point!
B**A
Excelente compra
Super útiles tarjetas para trabajar con niños más allá del vocabulario, llegaron en tiempo y forma.
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