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Guess the Emotions: Feelings and Emotions

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6 mins 11 secs

Ages 5 - 10

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Guess the Emotions: Feelings and Emotions

This interactive video, 'Guess the Emotions: Feelings and Emotions - Guess the sounds! Fun quiz for kids', encourages children to identify and understand different emotions through sounds, colors, and fun characters. The video also promotes creativity by encouraging children to draw their own characters with different emotions.

Are you ready to guess some emotions and feelings? Welcome to "Guess with Sherry." Here's what we're going to do: You will hear the sound of six emotions. Try and guess which ones they are. Then, I'm going to show you five different colours, and you will have to assign them feelings or emotions. But don't worry, it won't be difficult. I'll be there to help you. Towards the end of the video, you'll see a bunch of colourful monsters. Can you give them feelings too? You can even go on to do some drawings of them and get a grown-up to send them to me on my social media so I can feature them. Now, are you ready? Let the fun begin! What emotion or feeling do you hear? Number one. Oh, I think I know that emotion. You heard happiness. Number two. Oh, erm, erm. You heard sadness. Number three. Oh, I think I know that emotion. You heard anger. Number four. Oh, you made me jump. You heard fear. Number five. What? What could that be? You heard calm. Number six. Oh, I think I know that emotion. You heard love. What feelings could the following colours mean? Grey, purple, brown, white, orange. Pause the video. Oh, erm, erm. How did it go? We've included some words to help you. Do you think grey could mean lonely, unsettled, shy, moody, grumpy, bored, or disgusted? Could purple mean excited, inspired, silly, jealous, anxious, or shocked? Could brown mean magnificent, worried, nervous, stressed, or empathetic? Could white mean thankful, impatient, concerned, cheerful, or depressed? And what about the colour orange? Could it mean friendly, naughty, delighted, confident, surprised, or confused? Now that I've helped you out with a few ideas, have another go. Pause the video if you need more time. Well done. Time for monsters. Can you give these little monsters some feelings? Go ahead and pause the video and see what you come up with. Continue the fun by drawing your own characters with their emotions or feelings. Check the description for our top recommendation on a book about feelings and emotions for children. Thanks for watching. See you in the next video.