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Review on 🌞 Brighten Your Workspace with Genuine Fred THE DAILY MOOD Desk Flipchart by Elizabeth Morrison

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Wife and child love these

I bought three of these - one for each of us - and my wife used them straight away to teach our four year old how to recognize and control his moods. Pros: They are well made. Sentiment information is fun to read and helps you focus on what the sentiment means. The set of moods is probably exhaustive. I can't think of any that are missing. Cons: Although a well-made base isn't wide enough to prevent it from tipping forward or backward when most cards are flipped this way. There are also 42 moods. it's a lot, and some of it is esoteric, so maybe it would be better if there were less. They are sorted alphabetically. I would prefer if they were organized by type (happy mood, sad mood, annoyed mood, etc.). There's no such thing as "happy" or "sad" by the way, so you'll have to do a little work to find the mood color that suits you - see how tedious it can be to alphabetize at 42 to work with? So I know I've re-analyzed this cool little item and have no hesitation. We've already got our money back by discussing all the feelings together and I hope that over time we'll be more free to define and express them.

Pros
  • brilliantly made
Cons
  • vanishing