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Looking for a calming, engaging way to support self-regulation, emotional awareness, and focus during the winter months? Our Winter Animal Movement Cards is a playful, body-based resource designed to help children regulate their emotions, reconnect with their bodies, and build emotional awareness through gentle, purposeful movement. This winter counseling resource combines movement cards, a teacher/counselor tip sheet, and winter snowman feelings posters to support emotional readiness for learning in classrooms, counseling sessions, and home settings.


Rather than focusing on performance, these movement poses encourage mindful movement, body awareness, and choice, making them accessible and supportive for a wide range of learners.


WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Winter Animal Movement Pose Cards – This resource includes 8 winter animal movement poses, provided in full color and black & white for flexible printing and use. Each card features clear, child-friendly visuals and simple movement prompts designed to support calm, body awareness, and self-regulation.

  • Using Movement Cards – Tip Sheet – A one-page educator and counselor handout offering practical strategies and guidance on using movement to support emotional regulation, focus, transitions, and body awareness across classroom and counseling settings.

  • Winter Snowman Feelings Posters – A set of winter-themed feelings posters included in color and black & white, supporting emotional identification, check-ins, and SEL discussions during winter lessons or calm-down moments.


Our resource is ideal for teachers, school counselors, psychologists, occupational therapists, social workers, and SEL educators supporting emotional regulation, impulse control, body awareness, and emotional expression, particularly in early childhood and elementary settings.