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Or if you love Naruto, you can start securing tickets to his exhibition from this weekend onwards!
McDonald’s will soon launch ‘Feelings Cards’ – a friendly tool thoughtfully designed to help children identify and express their emotions. Furthermore, encourage deeper conversations between parent and child about their emotions and mental wellness.
Each pack of ‘Feelings Cards’ includes 20 ‘feelings’ cards, each featuring an illustrated ‘feeling’ character on one side and a set of questions on the other. It could help parents initiate deeper conversations with their children about their feelings. There are also 5 ‘Activity’ cards to help children express their feelings, such as giving their loved ones a hug or showing appreciation.
The first-weekend distribution of the ‘Feelings Cards’ is on 22 and 23 April 2023, with every purchase of a Happy Meal® instore or via delivery. This will continue the following weekend on 29 and 30 April 2023, while stocks last.
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