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My name is Nina Rappaport Rowan and I am honored to be able to present our new line of plush toys to you. They are called Kimochis - Toys with Feelings Inside. Kimochi means Feeling in Japanese, and they are toys that were developed to teach parents ...
Hi, I do preschool aftercare at a small school from nap time through parent pick-up time at 6:00. Emotions can be all over the place during these hours."Will Mommy come?" "I'm tired of being with all these friends, I just want some alone time." I thi...
@Mary: These would be great to have on hand, especially with such a wonderful grown-up like you who clearly is ready to embrace their moods and help them understand them. I have sent Ellen your note. ...
@Ruth - we have sent Ellen your contact information....
Hi Ellen,
Do you give lectures or consult? How can I contact you?
Ruth in Carmel Valley...
@bg - It doesn't get much better than that, wow! Thanks for stopping by....
Choose from four characters each with a different personality: Includes Feel Guide and tips for parents.
For children ages 3 -10
Increase Your Kindness Footprint
Kimochi is Japanese for “feeling,” and that’s exactly what kids do every minute of every day, whether they know the words for those feelings or not. So why not combine a favorite toy (a huggable, lovable plush) with a safe, fun way to not only explore feelings but also recognize and name them?
That’s what the team at Kimochis set out to do. Creator Nina Rappaport-Rowan, 1st on the right, used her background in animation (she won an Oscar for her animated short film Bunny in 1998) to invent characters that kids can identify with. Each Kimochi has a different personality. Kimochi Cloud can be moody, while Bug is a caterpillar afraid of change. Cat is persuasive and sometimes bossy, and Huggtopus is all smiles.
Each character comes with three small feelings pillows and a “How To Feel” guide for parents to share with their kids. Additional sets of feelings pillows are available, each including a make-your-own-feeling pillow, so no emotion is left uncovered. A child can choose a pillow to tuck into a character’s front pouch, and you can spark a conversation that builds understanding and empathy.
It’s play, it’s fun, and it’s a simple way to strengthen bonds and build emotional and social intelligence. We love how Kimochi’s communication expert Ellen Dodge says they’re increasing the “kindness footprint.” You can be mad without being mean; you can talk about feelings and change them into something better. Brilliant. Kimochi’s will probably resonate most with kids age 3-10, but greater empathy is suitable for all ages.
— Mir