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Kimochis Mixed Feelings Pouch - Kind, Hurt, Sorry, Uncomfortable and Friendly

Kimochis Mixed Feelings Pouch - Kind, Hurt, Sorry, Uncomfortable  and  Friendly

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Kimochis Mixed Feelings Pouch - Kind, Hurt, Sorry, Uncomfortable and Friendly

 
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KIM_mixed2_C6.00

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
 

Having mixed feelings? Mixed Feelings Pack 2 gives you more feelings to share with family and friends. Includes: Kind, Hurt, Sorry, Uncomfortable, Friendly, and one Make-Your-Own feeling with washable pen all in a clear pouch!

Happy? Smile. Sad? Frown. Kimochis help children identify and express feelings and help parents understand the thoughts their children try to communicate.

Kimochi is Japanese for feeling. Each interactive Kimochi has a pouch to store its "feelings", felt cushions in bright colors with a facial expression on one side and the name of the emotion on the other side. Children learn by placing the cushion that best matches their feelings into their Kimochi and sharing the experience. The process calms, comforts and instills confidence.

These cuddly toys are modern, curious and fun! Each one has its own set of emotions and unique, endearing personality. Each character also comes with a story book and a beautiful peek-a-boo box.

Contrast stitching and tactile, 3D details give them a finished look. Quality construction makes them durable. Soft polar fleece.

 
Our Price: $11.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:9.0 inches
Product Width:6.5 inches
Product Height:1.5 inches
Product Weight:0.5 pounds
Package Length:7.3 inches
Package Width:6.0 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:1.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews

Features
  • 6 feelings are included in each pouch

  • The printed feelings are kind hurt sorry uncomfortable and friendly

  • One feeling is make-your-own

  • A washable marker is included for the make-your-own feeling

  • These additional feelings will expand your feelings library


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 3 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Additional Feelings  Oct 26, 2009 By Dylon's mom
I think these are a great addition to the feelings if you have the Kimochi dolls. The only thing is the pen runs on the fabric and blurs the faces you make. So maybe buying a better pen to make the faces. Also would be nice to be able to buy the faces that come with the other dolls like anger or being brave.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Would like to buy feelings individually  Jun 05, 2010 By DBAmom
I wish that the feelings such as sad, mad, brave, etc. would be available separately and not just with a particular Kimochi doll. Also, in the event that you lose one feeling, it would be nice to be able to replace it without buying all of them. Otherwise, I think these are a great product.

1 of 19 found the following review helpful:


3Where are the other emotions?  Jan 17, 2011 By I'm feeling... wait, they don't have one for unsatisfied.
Where are all the real human emotions? Who finds themselves feeling these whimsical emotions like kind, hurt, or sorry...?
Where's hungry? Where's depressed?
I got these for my daughter and there's nothing that will help her for the 'PMS' emotion. My son won't know how to look when he starts feeling those manly emotions. I've bought a few different ones, and although they come with one you can draw on, I find mine always ends up looking like my ex-wife.
The sole purpose of these were supposed to be a way for my children to communicate how they feel. After all, i can see them just fine through the glass. I keep them there to teach them at home as I do not like public schools. They're all a conspiracy to get into our kids heads and tell them to turn against us and rise to fight in the coming robot wars. Don't think I don't know how odd that sounds, but I saw it on TV in a documentary titled "T2: Judgment Day". Anyways, where was I...
Oh yes, so these didn't help as much as I wanted, but I suppose the kids can still use them. They cram as many as they can into their cheeks to expand them into pouches for storage of food. They shall indeed survive in the cold months to come.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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