1st Edition

Monster Moods Cards Helping Children to Talk About and Express Emotions and Feelings

By Juliette Ttofa Copyright 2020
    42 Pages 42 Color Illustrations
    by Speechmark

    Monster Moods is a set of beautifully illustrated playing cards designed to support emotional literacy in children and young people. Seven colourful monsters embody seven common difficult emotions: anger, fear, jealousy, loneliness, restlessness and sadness. With accompanying game ideas, online activities and downloadable posters, Monster Moods can be used to facilitate work with a young person in recognising, understanding, labelling, expressing and regulating their moods and emotions.

    The Resource includes:

    • 42 ‘Monster Mood’ cards and guidance on suggested ways to use them
    • "Coping with my Monster Moods" worksheets
    • Printable feelings vocabulary chart and Monster Moods fan to encourage children to ‘name it to tame it’ (Dan Siegel)
    • Eight printable posters to promote emotional literacy in small group work

    Designed for use in groups or on a 1:1 basis by teachers, professionals and parents, the cards can be used independently or alongside the storybook How Monsters Wish to Feel. Monster Moods is a playful and non-directive approach to talking about, accepting and validating a young person’s ‘big feelings’.

    Intended for use in educational settings and/or therapy contexts under the supervision of an adult. This is not a toy.

  • 42 beautifully illustrated 'Monster Moods' playing cards
  • Instruction booklet and guide
  • Printable online resources, including posters and worksheets
  • Biography

    Juliette Ttofa is a Specialist Senior Educational Psychologist with over 20 years’ experience working with children and young people. She specialises in supporting resilience and well-being in vulnerable children. Juliette is the author of Nurturing Emotional Resilience in Children and Young People plus 7 picture books including How Monsters Wish to Feel (Speechmark).

    Julia Gallego is a picture book illustrator and designer, and a graduate of the Manchester School of Art.