Masterkidz Wall Educational Board How Do You Feel? Montessori Emotion Learning






















Masterkidz Wall Educational Board How Do You Feel? Montessori Emotion Learning

Express how you feel
Slide the eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth, add tears or blush, and create a face showing joy, sadness, or anger. Children learn to understand and name emotions.

Three emotion indicators
Wooden pegs for happiness, sadness, and anger help children mark their current feeling and compare how the same situation can be perceived differently by each person.

10 everyday situations
The bottom row of pictures shows common scenarios. The child chooses a scene and sets the matching expression—ideal for conversations about experiences and empathy.
Discover a smart tool for learning emotions: the Masterkidz wooden board allows children to identify, describe, and express emotions by sliding the eyebrows, eyes, nose, and mouth. The child can add tears or blush to create expressions of sadness, joy, or anger.
At the bottom there are 10 everyday situations for teachers or parents to use in discussion. The child sets the facial expression and moves the pegs on the three emotion indicators (happiness, sadness, anger). This develops empathy, self-reflection, and the ability to talk about feelings.
The board is easy to use mounted in a wall frame or freestanding on a table or floor. It is robust, safe, and ideal for a Montessori approach to learning through sensory and practical activity.
- Learning emotions through play: children explore different facial expressions and their meanings.
- Versatile use: mount in a wall frame or use freely on a surface.
- Skill development: fine motor skills, sensorimotor skills, hand–eye coordination, focus, and curiosity.
Specifications
- Product type
- Wooden educational board for learning emotions
- Brand
- Masterkidz
- Age
- Preschool and early school-age children (recommended under adult supervision)
- Main features
- Sliding facial elements (eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth), adding tears and blush
- Emotion indicators
- 3 wooden indicators: happiness, sadness, anger
- Scenarios
- 10 illustrated situations for discussing emotions
- Usage
- On the wall in a frame or freely on a table/floor
- Material
- Wood
- Skill development
- Fine motor skills, sensorimotor skills, hand–eye coordination, imagination, focus, curiosity, emotional literacy