
Listening Lotto Game - Faces & Feelings
Listening Lotto Game - Faces & Feelings
Get it Mar 12, 2025
Get it Mar 12, 2025
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Reviewed by 3 customers
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Submitted 09/05/2021
By Nanette
From Undisclosed
Verified Buyer
the pictures are good the CD is in dull
CHALLENGING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
I thought this would be perfect for preschoolers to help them identify their feelings. The photos on the cards are of other children which makes them more appealing. My helper and I felt that it was difficult to discern what emotion some of the faces was conveying. Also, some of the faces convey more than one emotion. Better if played with 1-2 kids so adult can help them if needed.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Compare
- Identify And Discern
- Visual
- Cons
- Difficult To Discern Emot
- Best for
- Individual
- Very Small Group
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
teaching emotions
Submitted 03/01/2012
By socio57
From Utica,NY
Verified Buyer
teaching emotions to young children in game form will allow the students to engage without standing out.
- Pros
- Bingo style game
- Facial expressions
- Cons
- Voices difficult to recog
- Best for
- Communication building
- Teaching
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once


- Encourages exploration of the look and tone of emotions with how they relate to different narrative statements.
- Each game set includes 12 game cards (5-1/2" x 8-1/2" each) with 8 photos per card, 120 game tokens, an audio CD
- Faces and feelings include: happy, angry, tired, disgusted, thinking, worried, bored, sad/hurt, pouting, scared, excited, in trouble, shocked and silly
- No reading required
- SEL: Supports social emotional development and social emotional learning.
- CALM-DOWN TOOLS: Use this in conjunction with other calm-down tools to create a place of peace in your classroom.


Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 3 customers
no
Submitted 09/05/2021
By Nanette
From Undisclosed
Verified Buyer
the pictures are good the CD is in dull
CHALLENGING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
I thought this would be perfect for preschoolers to help them identify their feelings. The photos on the cards are of other children which makes them more appealing. My helper and I felt that it was difficult to discern what emotion some of the faces was conveying. Also, some of the faces convey more than one emotion. Better if played with 1-2 kids so adult can help them if needed.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Compare
- Identify And Discern
- Visual
- Cons
- Difficult To Discern Emot
- Best for
- Individual
- Very Small Group
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
teaching emotions
Submitted 03/01/2012
By socio57
From Utica,NY
Verified Buyer
teaching emotions to young children in game form will allow the students to engage without standing out.
- Pros
- Bingo style game
- Facial expressions
- Cons
- Voices difficult to recog
- Best for
- Communication building
- Teaching
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
Review Snapshot
by PowerReviews
Ratings Distribution
5 Stars
0
4 Stars
1
3 Stars
1
2 Stars
0
1 Star
1
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Reviewed by 3 customers
no
Submitted 09/05/2021
By Nanette
From Undisclosed
Verified Buyer
the pictures are good the CD is in dull
CHALLENGING
Submitted 12/07/2012
By chocobum
From Butler, PA
Verified Buyer
I thought this would be perfect for preschoolers to help them identify their feelings. The photos on the cards are of other children which makes them more appealing. My helper and I felt that it was difficult to discern what emotion some of the faces was conveying. Also, some of the faces convey more than one emotion. Better if played with 1-2 kids so adult can help them if needed.
- Pros
- Auditory
- Compare
- Identify And Discern
- Visual
- Cons
- Difficult To Discern Emot
- Best for
- Individual
- Very Small Group
- I shop as a
- Teacher
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once
teaching emotions
Submitted 03/01/2012
By socio57
From Utica,NY
Verified Buyer
teaching emotions to young children in game form will allow the students to engage without standing out.
- Pros
- Bingo style game
- Facial expressions
- Cons
- Voices difficult to recog
- Best for
- Communication building
- Teaching
- I shop as a
- Child Care Professional
- How many times have you purchased this product
- Once