Emotions Mini Folding Book
We’re on a roll with mini folding books! They’re perfect for all kinds of learning themes {check out my Letter A Mini Folding Book for some basic literacy practice!} and also great just for fun. My 6-year-old’s favorites are the mini coloring books I’ve made her. For my 2-year-old, anything gets him excited as long as it’s in a mini folding book, but he awards bonus points if it’s car related 😉
Today, I have something a bit different: An Emotions Mini Folding Book!
Like all of the mini folding books, it’s a simple one-page printable that turns into a small book with some basic folding and minimal cutting. It makes for a great conversation starter about different types of emotions that all of us go through on a regular basis.
(N was 2 years and 10 months old.)
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Materials for Emotions Mini Folding Book
- Printable file (you can get it for free below).
- Printer.
- Scissors.
- Paper.
What’s in the printable PDF file?
The mini folding book is made from one single page. There are different versions of this printable you can choose according to your and your kids’ needs: Two in color (one using word art, the other in a more kid-friendly font) and the same two in black and white.
The six pages of the mini book show an embarrassed girl, a happy boy, an excited girl, a sad boy, a worried girl, and an angry girl.
Print out the page(s) you want to use and go over to this post to find out how to assemble the mini folding book.
Are you looking for other conversation starters about emotions?
Strawberry Emotions Matching Game
Watermelon Emotions Matching Game for Toddlers
Pineapple Emotions Matching Game
Exploring Emotions with Sensory Play by Little Bins for Little Hands
Exploring Emotions Jenga Game by Childhood 101
Emotion Drawing Prompt by And Next Comes L
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Thanks for making these fabulous resources both free and available!
Hi Myra, you’re welcome! I’m so glad you like them 🙂
Thank you for your wonderful comment!
Have a great day,
-Tina