🦸♂️ Unleash the Superhero Within!
Inner Superhero Cards for Kids is a set of 42 action cards designed to enhance essential skills such as emotional regulation, communication, and self-esteem through fun and interactive play. With colorful, inclusive illustrations and versatile applications, these cards serve as an excellent resource for parents, educators, and therapists alike, making them a thoughtful gift for any child.
C**G
Okay
I guess I had a different idea about what these cards would say. I found quite a few cards to be poorly explained or just confusing.
M**E
Great for kids who need help with social skills
I got these cards for my son, who is a bit older, but needs some help with social skills. These cards are clearly aimed towards younger kids, but we are still able to use most of them. We read a few cards each day while sitting in carpool for school.
Y**E
Cool and fun cards for children to explore ways to build self confidence!
Sunny Present Inner SuperHero Cards for kids.These are very cool cards for children, and a fun way to explore ways to build self confidence and teach children that even our heroes have to learn ways to be super.Super heroes have been around for a long time, but even they had to struggle growing up! These cards provide an opportunity for the adult to explore a child’s thoughts, and help them to build problem solving skills.This is a good start for young kids to build social emotional skills, and exploring through thoughtful conversations is a luxury we can all afford now!
M**
My Family Enjoys These Very Much
I may have started these a little too early for my soon to be 5 year old. He struggled to answer some of questions - they were just a little advanced for him so he can't pull cards at random. We did find a variety of other ways to use the cards that just involve us screening the card first.Now my husband or I will pick one card a night and either work the question into conversation somehow - or we will read the card and make it the theme of the dinner conversation. Our son asks us how WE would answer the question, which I think is a pretty clever way of asking for the answer. LOL.Even though we don't play with the cards as suggested, they are pretty awesome at inspiring new ways to incorporate them into play, travel and meal times. I love hearing how my son thinks about things, for example the concept of right vs wrong. His thought process evolves every time he revisits a question and it's cool to observe in such a young lil' person.The best part? He believes he is now in super hero training. I kinda think he is too. *heart*I hope this review is helpful.
C**A
Great tool for parents, teachers and counselors
This is a fun and helpful tool for helping teach little ones about emotions, good behavior and kindness. The cards are durable and color coded according to which super hero skill they pretain to.
R**N
An Aquaman problem
The cards are a nice quality, and offer some nice artwork and a few discussion topics that deal with emotional intelligence, providing a good jumping off point for teaching social skills and good behavior with your little ones. There are also some warning cards in red (you did wrong), yellow (you're pushing it) and green (good job), which are pretty difficult to use in practice.Overall, I love the concept, but I think that too many of the topics are repetitive, and these require an adult to guide the discussion in a direction that is practical and meaningful. So for a classroom, perfect. For a single child, I think you'll get the same answers over and over, and that might make these less of a Superman, and more of an Aquaman - good in the one environment, not so hot elsewhere.
K**Y
Not an independent activity
Nice idea but did not keep my daughters interest at all. Not made for independent use without parent involvement. Not really what I expected.
S**N
Nice concept for emotional openness, better for younger ones
This is a really lovely concept for encouraging thoughtfulness, empathy and emotional openness and I've found it to be effective. It is fun for the kids, and very interesting seeing how they open up when questions are phrased in certain ways. I've definitely heard mine talking about things they previously haven't revealed thanks to these. We've got this set and the Mindful one, and my eldest (9) is more receptive to that one. I'd say the superhero set is more attuned to younger kids, wrapping the concepts in terms they engage with more freely.
I**N
Good inspiration
Rather than use as intended, these are great to help a class with low self esteem as they have given me lots of ideas for activities to do over the year (used with year 3 but easily adapted). Good teacher or TA resource.
C**C
Interesting idea, great way to get the kids thinking
I thought I'd give these a go with my kiddos aged 6 and 8, I like the idea behind it - helping kids to practice their mindfulness skills. There are lots of thought provoking ideas on the cards that really helped my kids to slow down and think outside the box.My only criticism is that my 6 year old struggled to read the font used on the cards, my 8 year old was fine. I understand that the font is in keeping with the design theme of the cards but for some reason my 6 year just looked at it and thought I'm not even going to try and read it, which was a shame.Other than I really like this pack and would recommend it to parents.
C**Y
Quality cards
These cards are of nice quality and come in a simple cardboard box.The cards would be best used in a nursery or kindergarten rather than at home as they are for simulating a discussion.Each card asks what a superhero would do in certain situations.They encourage caring, thoughtful behaviour in children.There are also red, yellow and green cards. Similar to football the red card tells the child that they have behaved in a non-super-hero way and asks them what a superhero would do. The yellow one is a warning while the green rewards good behavior or a kind action.You could use them at home but I think it would need a lot of effort for the parent to do on a daily basis but if you do have a child whose behaviour is less than great they may be a good incentive.The cards are colourful and have cute cartoon pictures and the text in different styles.
M**A
Fantastic cards for wellbeing activities with kids
Love this little pack of cards and they are brilliant for using at home or in a group activity for kids.My kids do a yoga class which involves a lot of wellbeing and mindfulness activities and this set of cards is absolutely perfect for that so we will be doing a superhero themed day at the class soon to use them.They would also be ideal to use in schools for all primary school aged children or maybe even with some of the older kids in a nursery too.The cards are good quality and the themes and activities on the cards are easy to understand, even for younger kids.
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