🧠 Unlock Emotions, Unlock Potential!
The hand2mind See My Feelings Mirror is an innovative play therapy tool designed to help toddlers identify and express their emotions. Featuring a shatterproof glass mirror and colorful, snap-in emotion slides, this product promotes social emotional learning through interactive activities. Ideal for classrooms or calm down corners, it encourages children to build emotional intelligence and strong friendships in a safe, engaging way.
Item Weight | 8.8 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 8.5 x 1.6 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | Multicolored |
Theme | Children |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Social Emotional Learning |
Number of Players | 1 |
E**E
Great product from a trustworthy brand
Perfect for teaching socioemotional intelligence or for a cozy corner in a classroom or room. It has held up despite being abused by a class of 20 3/4-year-olds, some of whom are on the spectrum or have diagnosed behavioral issues. I would absolutely recommend. I love how each feeling is included, and the mirror is kid-friendly but still effective.
B**Y
Great for home daycare!
These are great tools for anyone working with younger kids or developmentally disabled. I use it in my home daycare with children ages 2-4 years old. When they are having big feelings I’ll show them the mirror along with the corresponding picture that matches their feelings. They will usually pause and stare at it for a good while. I talk about the feeling they see and are feeling. It’s a great visual for them! I use it to teach about feelings as well, and we go over all of the various pictures (happy, sad, silly, angry, afraid, etc) while each child in the mirror and makes that kind of face (whatever one is shown at the time). The kids all love it and seem to approach it with intense curiosity. It’s been a great tool for helping them to identify their feelings in the moment :) so far it seems pretty durable, though I do keep an eye on them when they are using it. The size is good for them as well and it’s easy for little hands to handle.
S**E
Great find for autistic children
Excellent quality. And I was suprised at how my daughter reacted to this toy! She is 12 and she loves the faces, loves seeing herself, and being able to carry it. It is easy for her to change the different colors and pictures of emotions! Great find to teach emotions!
G**A
Cute
Toddlers love, easy play
G**S
Fun intro to emotions
This has been a fun toy, however, the little pictures get stuck on top of each other and our child needs help getting them moving again. With some adult help it works well.
R**S
Very durable cute product.
My autistic grandson loves this product. He is really learning with it and he giggles.
J**H
Great teaching tool! Handle with care though.
The media could not be loaded. Way impressed with the mirror! Usually these mirrors for kids are made of such bad quality that it feels that these are made for a fun house instead of actually being a mirror. Also don’t even try to clean them because you could stain them but with this one is a different thing. I’m really impressed with the quality of this one. I loved it and my kids therapist wants one too so I ended gifting it to her so she could use it for her other kids as well. If anything happens to it, I will definitely buy another one.Pros: The mirror is crystal clear. It feels like an actual mirror and it doesn’t make any distortion. Loved the fact that it added emotions so the kids can imitate or explore how their face would look if they try to do it. Great tool for therapy or even just for fun.Cons: the plastic feels flimsy but as long as the adult it’s handling it with care and the little one is supervised while using it, it will be all good. The emotions tabs could easily break too if pulled with force. So bottom line, handle with care.
C**.
Great for teaching emotions!
Love this handheld mirror with life life pictures of emotions! I use these daily with my students to teach feelings and they provide great visual feedback. Highly recommend for special needs classes and early learners.
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