🎢 Ride the Emotional Wave with S.T.O.R.M.!
The S.T.O.R.M. Emotional Rollercoaster is an innovative board game designed for kids aged 4-12, focusing on anger management and emotional regulation. This engaging game promotes mindfulness, problem-solving, and self-expression, making it a valuable resource for families and educators alike. With no assembly required and suitable for up to 4 players, it's the perfect addition to any learning environment.
Educational Objective(s) | Board Games |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Batteries Included | No |
Material Type(s) | Paper |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 15.24 x 4.45 cm; 616.89 g |
Item part number | Emotional Rollercoaster |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Manufacturer | S.T.O.R.M. |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item Weight | 617 g |
W**
Great therapy tool!!
The media could not be loaded. So many ways to use this tool for therapy or your own kids because emotional intelligence is so important!
O**A
Engaging, Easy, Great design
Using this product in play therapy with my younger clients. They love it!
K**C
Great help with naming emotions and coping skills
This is such a great game for all kids! It's set up in a Chutes and Ladders format. The players practice naming emotions as they work through the game board. The game comes with a glossary of different emotions was a bonus.Players also learn and put into practice various coping techniques as they work through the harder emotions.I think the game is well thought out and excellent for all children, especially those struggling with big feelings. Fun for adults as well!
C**Z
Missing Blue Coping cards
Wrapped like new, opened and was disappointed to find the Blue Coping cards weren't included.
L**M
Misspelled words, otherwise good
I am a mental health therpist for kids and thought this would be useful. Some of the words are written incorrectly…ashamed is spelled “ashemed” for instance. There is another one I spotted too. I am disappointed. I won’t be sending it back bc it’s a small detail, but you should know about it, hopefully they’ll fix it. The board feels small and the spaces feel crowded. When you play the game I find that you’re not getting many coping or chaos cards in a single round. I’d recommend playing it several times in a row. The board itself feels like good quality. The pawns and dice are tiny (but cute). The coping and chaos cards are relevant and it’s an easier way to get kids to practice skills than just telling them to. Overall it’s one of the few spot-on concepts I’ve seen in a game that’s fun, and it works for some clients and families, depending on the child. It’s a good way to get parents to relax and watch their child engage in healthy skills. I also really like that you make a sentence using the feeling word you land on. I’d like to see a revised version in its place with corrected spelling.
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