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Our exciting Emotions floor cushions are a great way of introducing pre school and primary school children to the reality of emotions. Facial expression can say a lot without a word being spoken.
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Lolo Emotions Floor Cushions - Set of 10
10 – 15 working days
Duel Story Cushions - Pack of 10
15 – 20 working days
English Emotions Cushion Pack 1
English Emotions Cushion Pack 2
English Emotions Cushion Pack of 12 with Tuf2 Trolley
Children of the World Donut 12 Cushions
Children of the World Donut 24 Cushions & Trolley
Children of the World European Flag Cushions Pack of 12
French Emotions Cushion Pack 1
French Emotions Cushion Pack 2
German Emotions Cushion Pack 1
German Emotions Cushion Pack 2
When it comes to emotions our double sided Momo cushions are perfect examples of teaching aids that express an emotion one side and a written explanation on the reverse. Other cushions consider multi cultural applications and provide children with a basic knowledge of Personal, Social and Health Education. Learning through fun is a great way to encourage all children to collaborate.
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