Warm Fuzzies
This person made cold pricklies and warm fuzzies using styrofoam balls, toothpicks, black paint, fuzzy yarn and googly eyes. No directions, but you can probably figure it out. |
Someone in our family is teaching a Primary lesson on emotions to their Sunbeam class this week, which reminded me of the "Warm Fuzzies" story. So that I can find these resources again in the future, here they are.
The original story by Claude Steiner written in 1969.
A version set on a tropical island.
A version with a prince and sorceress.
Using the story for a home school activity.
Here's a free printable kids' board game on emotions.
It's important to help our children identify their emotions so they can learn to deal with them in positive and constructive ways. What are some of the things you've done to accomplish this?
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