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Item: ED052 Quantity on Hand: 2
A storybook and set of six expressive wooden eggs offer a role-playing activity to help children identify their feelings. Humpty's cousins are invited to a party but they need a plan to get over the castle wall. By sharing their feelings and working together, they find a happy solution. Children read the storybook and role play with the six funny egg-shaped friends. They can help find a way to solve Humpty's cousins problem and use the unique egg stands to build towers and tell stories. Each egg is 1.75 inches. Ages 2+.
Toy Value Index: 9.11
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Fat Brain Index: 8.77
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My rating of Eggspressions
Posted 25 days ago by Kerry
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My 15 month old son played with these at his cousins' house and just loved them, we had to get him a set of his own. They are wonderful tools for teaching him about his emotions, and he just the right size for this small hands. He loves to read the story and match the eggs to the book.
My rating of Eggspressions
Posted 2/15/2010 by first time mama
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My two and a half year old loves these eggs! She lines them up, identifies their expressions and will even imitate them. She likes to have us read the book to her as she picks out the eggs and matches them. She also enjoys matching the egg faces to their respective colored egg stands. We like them because it's time to help her start identifying her own emotions, they are made of wood and they can be played with in so many creative ways. I feel like the story line in the book is a bit odd - I think it must be hard to put a short story together with all of the emotions - but it gives a jumping off point for our own stories for our eggs.
A rating of Eggspressions
Posted 12/22/2009
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Perfect for use at my office in working with children in play therapy. I plan on using it with preschoolers as well as some of our older children with developmental delays.
Review of Eggspressions
Posted 11/18/2009 by Emily K. Smith
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I wanted an activity for identifying emotions and facial expressions with my son, and this has worked very well for that.