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Examine our moods with emoti-dice

Friday, September 25th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

With every throw of the giant emoti-dice  you enjoy the uncertainty of what will come up. Engaged, off-course you are, as you want the side to roll up that doesn’t challenge you so much and you’re happy to do.

As play with giant dice is so, “not in your face”, it achieves results where more direct approaches will take greater time. 

In the hands of a teacher, or psychologist each roll of the dice allows questions to be asked - “What’s it like to be sad?” and so on. Knowing this  - and when the time is right, having them throw the dice again and so…”What’s it like to be happy?”  “What is it that makes you happy,” and so the process is quite powerful. 

In all, the giant dice in this collection includes some eighteen different emotional states that may be “played” with.  All leading in a non-confrontational way, to understanding what it is that is making us feel as we feel. 

Giant-emoti-dice offer great promise to the playful exploration of emotions.  

And there’s more…it goes way beyond just the roll of a dice. 

It’s well researched how there is a duality between colors and our moods.  Each of the emoti-dice have coloring sheets associated with them so you can have your client not only discuss the emotions  but color them as well.  

So emoti-dice enable you to explore emotions through the colors used and the words spoken. 

Emoti-dice are a fresh breeze of innovation for exploring how people feel – with fun. In a world where success in increasingly linked with diligence in work and not play; being able to play your way to emotional understanding is truly different.

Play with emoti-dice is not conventional…and so in an arduous situation makes fun of hard work.

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