These little wooden pals are a great way to help your youngster understand expressions and emotions. As the mommy of a special needs kiddo, I think this is a fantastic learning activity for a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder too.
Funny face, confused face, sad face or angry face – all of ‘em are cute! A storybook and set of six expressive wooden eggs offer role-playing activity to help children identify their feelings. You and your child can read the storybook together and role play with the six funny egg-shaped friends. Solve Humpty’s cousins’ problem and use the unique egg stands to build towers and tell stories. Retails for $24.95 at Ebeanstalk.com.
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