FREE: All My Feelings Have a Name Poster
Top #1 Big Life Journal Resource of 2026
Help Your Child Put Feelings Into Words
Top #1 Big Life Journal Resource of 2026
Help Your Child Put Feelings Into Words
Give your child a simple visual they can use to recognize, name, and talk about what they’re feeling.
With 48 different emotions to explore, this printable helps make big feelings feel a little easier to understand.
Give your child a simple visual they can use to recognize, name, and talk about what they’re feeling. With 48 different emotions to explore, this printable helps make big feelings feel a little easier to understand.
This poster will help you and your child:
Give feelings a name — so “I don’t know” can turn into “I feel worried,” “frustrated,” or “left out.”
Make emotional check-ins easier — kids can point to what they’re feeling when finding the words feels hard.
Build emotional awareness — helps children notice the difference between dozens of emotions, not just “happy,” “sad,” or “mad.”
Open better conversations — giving you an easy starting point to understand what’s going on underneath the feeling.
This poster will help you and your child:
Give feelings a name — so “I don’t know” can turn into “I feel worried,” “frustrated,” or “left out.”
Make emotional check-ins easier — kids can point to what they’re feeling when finding the words feels hard.
Build emotional awareness — helps children notice the difference between dozens of emotions, not just “happy,” “sad,” or “mad.”
Open better conversations — giving you an easy starting point to understand what’s going on underneath the feeling.
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