Discover the Magic of Emotions
Social-emotional learning tools that help PreK–2nd grade children understand, name, and manage their feelings — through characters they’ll love.
Meet The Krewelings
Twenty characters. Every emotion. One safe space for big feelings.
Built for PreK–2 classrooms, homeschools, and therapeutic settings, The Krewelings give young children language for what they feel — through a krewe of animal friends, each carrying a different emotion.
Our complete social-emotional learning kit — a 20-character emotion deck, an 80-page teacher’s workbook, and an 11-poster classroom suite — is grounded in the CASEL framework, the gold-standard model for SEL in schools nationwide.
It’s okay to feel what you feel!
Made for Big Feelings
Three tools, one mission — help kids name and navigate every emotion.
Emotion Card Deck
45 cards · 90 sides · all 20 characters
A double-sided deck featuring every emotion in the Krewelings cast. Built for circle time, one-on-one work, and emotion identification.
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Teacher’s Workbook
80 pages · CASEL-grounded
A complete social-emotional learning curriculum for PreK–2 classrooms, homeschools, and therapeutic settings. Lesson plans, activities, and reflection prompts.
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Poster Suite
11 posters · individual or set
Vibrant classroom posters covering emotional vocabulary, grounding techniques, calm-corner tools, and more. Anchor your SEL space.
Get notified →A pediatrician’s perspective
For every parent, caregiver, or teacher who has struggled with children “melting down” as their words fail and emotions overwhelm them, The Krewelings is a fun way to teach kids how to recognize what’s happening inside their bodies and give them tools to regain control. What a wonderful gift for anyone who cares for young children!
— L.A. Dandrea, MD, FAAP (ret)
Retired Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
A friend who reviewed The Krewelings independently — received no compensation or product.
Every Feeling Has a Name
Twenty Krewelings. Four feeling families. Because every emotion belongs — even the ones that are hard to name.