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Printable Emotions Bundle
Printable Emotions Bundle
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You love raising kind, emotionally aware kids – which is exactly why this 2-poster printable bundle was created.
Designed for little humans aged 0–6, the Bilingual Feelings Chart helps young children start recognising and naming their emotions, while the Calming Strategies Poster offers 9 simple yet powerful ways to navigate anxiety, anger, frustration, and the rest of those big, squishy feelings.
And because we know parenting isn’t just about slapping a cute poster on the wall and calling it a day...
💡 Each set includes a 50-page Toddler Emotions Guide filled with expert-backed tips, useful scripts, and gentle strategies to help you bring emotional literacy to life – whether you're a parent, caregiver, or early childhood educator.
Designed by Singaporean mum & artist Laura Or, these printables are as practical as they are beautiful. No garish classroom decor. Just inclusive, hand-illustrated posters that actually look like art – and fit seamlessly into your home.
The best bits in a nutshell:
- 2 high-impact posters: Bilingual Feelings Chart + Calming Strategies Poster
- Diverse, multicultural representation to help you raise inclusive, kind humans
- Made for 0-6 years old – realistic facial expressions children actually understand (no abstract emojis here!) + developmentally-appropriate strategies
- Bilingual options to support your child's language journey: Chinese + English, Malay + English, English only
Other details:
- Instant digital download (no waiting, no shipping)
- Hand-drawn by a real human (no AI here!)
- Perfect for homes, classrooms, therapy spaces, or anywhere emotional learning happens
Read: How an Educational Psychologist Uses This Feelings Chart
We loved the designs so much, we had a copy sent to us from our family in Singapore all the way to us in the USA! The artwork is exquisite and the print material feels substantial and long-lasting. My 2 year old son loves the "My Feelings" poster especially. We put it up on the wall in front of his table and he often points to the faces and tells us each emotion. We're a multilingual family, so we were even able to write up the Japanese translation of each emotion and stick it next to the English description for each emotion. Love this piece!
Bought the decal chart but pasted blue tac so we didn't have to paste on our painted wall. A chart that we use to chat about feelings and we use it beside our mirror to mirror expressions at eye level. I like the clear and sweet drawings and how the different races are represented!
Beautifully depicted chart and love that it is in Malay / English which is hard to find!
I really love how this chart is so pretty, and captures all the emotions that one can think of. Also love that it is multi racial! My 18m toddler likes to point to the different characters for us to demo to her what each emotion means.
always glad to be able to find drawings that are localised to our culture and living environment. while the 2 year old hasn't expressed super enthusiasm about the chart, she's been pointing randomly to the characters and trying to copy the expression. i also imagine that it will be useful as a springboard for conversations over the feelings we have.
