3 Piece Mood Matching Puzzle

Rs. 539.00 Regular price Rs. 599.00 Save 10%

Support your child’s emotional intelligence through matching, play, and visual learning.
😊 Emotion Recognition & Vocabulary:
- Puzzle pieces feature expressive faces and emotion words
- Helps kids identify subtle feelings and build a rich emotional vocabulary
🧠 Social Awareness & Empathy:
- Matching games connect expressions to meaning
- Builds understanding of how others feel through visual cues
🤲 Problem-Solving & Motor Skills:
- Hands-on matching strengthens focus, logic, and coordination
- Encourages independent play with a purpose

Note to Caregivers

Creating an environment that supports emotional recognition and social awareness is essential. Here are some tips to help you:
- Let your child explore the puzzles independently to build focus and problem-solving skills. Ask open-ended questions like “How do you think this face feels?” to encourage emotional expression.
- At 2 years, children begin noticing facial features and simple emotions—perfect timing to start matching expressions and words.
- At 3 years, children show growing empathy and can better recognize how others are feeling.
- At 4 years, children begin understanding more complex emotions and situations, laying the groundwork for managing their own feelings.

Care Instructions

Do not soak in water or wash with water.
Use a clean dry cotton cloth to dust.
Product wear-and-tear may vary with use.
Colours may vary slightly from the original image shown due to the use of natural, non-toxic, child-safe colours.

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How to Play

Step 1: Form a Circle - Match two puzzle pieces together to complete both an expression and a circle.

Step 2: Complete the Puzzle - Fit the circular piece into the larger matching piece, and say the expression’s name out loud.

Step 3: Sort & Read - Arrange all the completed puzzles by color, then read aloud the names of the expressions.

Customer Reviews

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Nisha
Helps him express how he feels

My four-year-old now points to his mood instead of crying. The matching is simple yet so effective.

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Aarti
Parents will appreciate this gift

I gave this to a friend’s daughter and she told me it’s one of the most useful gifts they received.

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Smitha
Travel friendly

Compact enough to carry in a small bag for trips. Kept my kids busy through the travel.

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Aditi
Practical tool for parents

It helps me when I don’t know how to make my child explain feelings. I pull the puzzle out for him to show me how he feels.

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Laxman
Teaches emotions in a child’s language

The faces are easy for children to understand without overexplaining.