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POSTER "ON THE INSIDE" for small & large 50x70

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    POSTER "ON THE INSIDE" for small & large 50x70

    The emotion poster contains 20 emotions from Connection Cards 1 “Me within me”.

    Each emotion is drawn to spark imagination and curiosity. They should
    create thoughts and reflections - unique to each person.

    Before bedtime, or after dinner, you can, for example, point to
    the different emotions on the emotions poster and think about which ones have been felt during
    day. Has anyone been angry today? What did they look like? Have you been alone or
    happy? What would those feelings look like?

    HOW TO DO IT?

    The feelings poster and the cards can, but do not have to, be used together. The poster can either be a nice feature at home, a nice way to talk about feelings together, or a complement to card 1.

    Here you choose what suits you. The emotion poster is of course perfectly fine to just have as something nice on the wall at home.

    The illustrations on the poster, and on our cards,
    are made to awaken children's imagination and reflective skills.

    Children don't always see the world the same way as adults. Through clever pictures, the child gets to see for himself
    opportunity to reflect on and consider what a feeling means.

    The poster comes in size 50 x 70 cm and comes
    without frame. However, the size means that it fits in most frames available in
    stores.

    What do emotions look like on the inside?

    Explore your feelings and train your emotional
    Intelligence!

    Emotions can be tricky, and it's not always easy to describe how
    a feeling is or how empathy feels. With a poster of feelings for children, the child's imagination is awakened
    and you reflect together on what different emotions might look like on the inside.

    Visualize emotions:

    Sometimes it can be difficult to sort through your emotions. Visualizing emotions is a good way to calmly de-dramatize and normalize something that can be difficult for a small person.

    When emotions are visualized, the child gets an overview and a concrete representation of one's feelings, which can make them more manageable and less abstract.

    By being reminded of everything that can fit into a small body, it can also become easier to identify patterns and see connections between different emotions, thereby feeling empathy and practicing your emotional intelligence.