Genuine Fred Daily Desk Plaque Desktop Flip Book, Assorted
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Hello, Emily, and a very happy New Year to you. I suppose you could include "The Daily Mood" in your 6-year-old's daily routine. That is up to you to decide based on his or her maturity. I've found that it makes a great conversation piece for the adults passing by my desk because there are various Moods that might not relate to your 6yr old child, In-depth Definitions, Usage Tips, and Suggestions, and I've found that it makes a great conversation piece for the adults passing by my desk. That is, however, only MY opinion. Make the purchase first, and then make a decision. It's one of my favorites and I use it on a regular basis. Take precautions,
No, the definition is on the next card, so it can be seen without flipping the card over when the chart is turned around.
One. I bought several of these from various sellers. This was my favorite because there were so many cards to choose from. It was given to someone as a present.
This is something I own and enjoy! I gave it to the office as a gift, but it's only one box with a lot of flip cards. You'll be able to find one for each day of the week! Have some fun with it.
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I was expecting the frame to be metal for some reason, but it's all cardboard, which makes it look cheap. Plus, the side black holder was scratched and messed up when it arrived, but I kept it because I like the overall look/concept. I'm going to get another one as a present. br>When I first saw this, I wished they'd listed all/most of the sayings, so I'm including *the majority* of them in this review. I hope this has been of assistance to someone. br>br>Let's Not Panicbr>This Is My Happy Facebr>Let me Google that for Youbr>Not normalbr>You May Approachbr>Walk Awaybr>Ask Me About My Feelingsbr>What Fresh Hell is Thisbr>My Cube My Rulesbr>Whateverbr>Don't Kill My Vibebr>WTFbr>Kinda Feelin' It Todaybr>.
This is an excellent small book. Choose how you're feeling, learn more about it, and (if you want) display it for all to see. This small book can serve as a warning to others who see a negative emotion displayed, or a welcome to those who see a positive emotion displayed before interacting with you. It's just a sweet little book that might even help people better understand their emotions. I've given these as gifts and seen them on the shelves of friends' homes, so I know they enjoy the book as well. This is a cute little book that I think most people will enjoy.
I returned it, thinking it was a mistake, and reordered another. Exactly the same problem! Pages have been glued together. When I tried to separate the pages, it started ripping them apart. I'm also returning this one! If you're looking for a unique way to.
I purchased three of them - a single one for each of us - My wife immediately put them to use as a supplement to our four-year-old's education on recognizing and controlling his moods. Advantages: br>br> They're made well. The mood information is entertaining to read and aids in zeroing in on the right mood. in on the meaning of the mood The range of emotions is most likely extensive. There aren't any missing items that I can think of. br>br>Contrary to popular belief, there are a number of disadvantages to using this product. The base, while well-made, isn't wide enough to prevent it from tipping forward or backward when the majority of the cards are flipped that way. There are also 42 different moods to choose from. That's a lot, and some of them are esoteric, so it'd be better if there were fewer. They are arranged in alphabetical order. I would have preferred to see them categorized by mood (happy, sad, irritated, etc. ). By the way, there is no such thing as "happy" or "sad," so you'll have to do some detective work to find the mood that suits you best - Can you see how this could be a problem when you only have 42 letters to work with? br>br>In conclusion, I realize I overanalyzed this cool little item, but don't let that deter you. We've already made our money back just by talking about all the different moods, and I'm hoping that with practice, we'll be able to identify and express them more fluently.
For years, I've been giving away this flip chart! Years ago, I first saw it in a boutique and purchased one. It was always a hit with my coworkers, so I started giving it out as gifts. It's always a hit with them! Years later, I was fortunate enough to find it on Amazon, and I will continue to give it to friends and coworkers. It's of excellent quality and a lot of fun, just like the original I had years ago.
I purchased four mood charts, but only this one was appealing to me. This was the most cost-effective of the four. It's a good size, has a lot of cards, and on the back of each card, in addition to the many moods, there are definitions and information; it also comes in a box, making it easier to give as a gift. Plastic bags are provided with the other brands. Because it is more expensive than other cards, the buyer must decide whether it is worthwhile. I would give this as a gift to anyone who works in a cubicle or in an office.
My 13-year-old, 11-year-old, and I all thought it was amusing, but it's my 6-year-old who adores it; he flips through it and insists on having me read him the definitions all the time, which I don't mind because I enjoy it. It was obvious that whoever wrote it had a lot of fun with it. The synonyms and antonyms, as well as the sentences for each word, are hilarious.
The words in the mood calendar are so strange that you'd have to look up a definition (though one is provided) to figure out what half of them mean. I was looking for a tool that would help me, as an autistic person, express my emotions more effectively. This isn't the information I was looking for.