If You're Happy and You Know It, Talk about It.
Kids Activity for 4-6 year olds

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This is a good conversation starter for the dinner table. Pick a feeling and ask, 'What was the most (fun, scary, embarassing, happy, silly, angering) experience this week?' Everyone takes turns telling a true story from the week. Turn it into a friendly competition of feelings and take a family vote to decide the winner in each category.

Comments about If You're Happy and You Know It, Talk about It. (showing 1-5 of 5)

Chattykris says:

We something similar each night at dinner--good thing/not good thing. My 4 yr old daughter loves it. I think it helps her feel included in the conversation.

- Posted on 08-02-2008


Savvy mom says:

This activity is a great way to get kids to open up after a day at school when "nothing" has happened.

- Posted on 03-10-2008


Ccaspel says:

Needs different title

- Posted on 08-30-2007


Jennifers says:

I love this idea because it encourages talking and sharing by each person at the table. Family dinners and discussion are so important!

- Posted on 07-17-2007


Leightx says:

This is a great conversation starter for the dinner table, and helps kids focus on their emotions. Parents can also suggest ways to deal with negative experiences through role-playing or real-life examples.

- Posted on 06-24-2007


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