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Collection of Feelings Cliparts (50)
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Curated clip art focused on feelings, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
A friendly, inclusive set of cartoon faces showing common emotions like surprise, happiness, sadness, and anger-perfect for teaching emotional literacy.
A vibrant grid of 15 classic-style emoji faces, each conveying a distinct emotion-from grinning and winking to crying and shocked.
A cheerful, diverse emoji pack illustrating core human emotions-from heart-eyed love to tearful laughter-with clean vector styling.
A cheerful set of four stylized chicks, each conveying a different emotion through simple, engaging facial expressions and colors.
A clear, colorful chart illustrating common emotions through a child’s facial expressions-ideal for classrooms, therapy, or parenting resources.
A helpful emoji emotion chart illustrating how different facial expressions correspond to feelings like joy, confusion, fear, and embarrassment.
A cheerful, easy-to-understand emotions chart designed for young learners to recognize and name basic feelings.
Use these engaging emotion cards to teach kids how to recognize and name feelings like happiness, anger, and sadness.
A cheerful collection of cartoon boys displaying different emotions: surprise, joy, curiosity, delight, and thoughtfulness.
Nine expressive cartoon kids illustrating key emotions: happy, angry, sad, surprised, silly, shy, frustrated, playful, and curious.
A set of nine expressive cartoon faces teaching kids to recognize core emotions like happy, sad, angry, surprised, and more.
A colorful set of cartoon faces representing children of various ethnicities and expressions to help kids identify and discuss feelings.
This expressive pink heart conveys deep sorrow with teardrops and a downturned mouth-perfect for empathy-focused messaging.
A playful set of nine hand-drawn cartoon kids’ faces, each with unique hairstyles and vivid emotions-from joy to surprise and sadness.
A friendly, diverse emotion chart designed to help kids identify and express feelings like joy, sadness, pride, and frustration.
A happy, animated boy shows approval with a big thumbs-up-perfect for encouraging kids or illustrating success.
A visibly upset cartoon girl cries while holding her school bag and notebook, capturing a moment of emotional overwhelm.
A pair of cheerful yellow emoji-style faces-one grinning, one surprised-paired with a vibrant rainbow and a bold blue oval against a stark black backdrop.
A simple yet expressive cartoon boy showing sadness-perfect for helping kids identify and discuss feelings.
A hand-drawn cartoon character showing fatigue and skepticism, perfect for visual storytelling about stress or disbelief.
A clear, educational emoji chart showing nine core emotions with corresponding facial expressions-ideal for teaching emotional literacy or digital communication.
A frustrated cartoon girl with a tight ponytail, furrowed brows, and rosy cheeks-ideal for illustrating childhood anger or emotional literacy.
A vibrant grid of 15 glossy blue emoji faces, each conveying a distinct emotion-from grinning and winking to frowning and shocked-for intuitive visual communication.
A versatile grid of colorful emoticons expressing joy, anger, surprise, and more-including quirky icons like a pig with horns and a stop sign face.
This expressive bunny looks exhausted and downcast, making it ideal for illustrating feelings of sadness or fatigue in a gentle, child-friendly way.
A hand-drawn cartoon showing a man overwhelmed by sorrow, with a tear rolling down his cheek and heavy-lidded eyes.
A vibrant feelings chart using familiar emoji expressions to teach emotional literacy in a fun, accessible way.
A vibrant collection of multicultural children illustrating core emotions like joy, sadness, anger, and surprise-great for classroom use.
A versatile emoji pack featuring 16 distinct facial expressions, ideal for illustrating emotions in digital communication.
This neutral emoji captures that “I’m listening… but not convinced” moment-ideal for thoughtful replies or gentle skepticism.
A visual guide showing how different emotions manifest in facial expressions-from joyful laughter to anxious worry.
A clean grid of four universally recognized emoji emotions: joy, anger, sorrow, and shock-perfect for illustrating digital communication.
A cheerful spread of yellow emotion cards featuring expressive emoji faces like happy, sad, scared, and glad-ideal for helping kids name their feelings.
The traditional theatrical masks of comedy (right) and tragedy (left), embodying the full spectrum of human emotion on stage.
A bright, engaging emotion card helping kids express happiness-perfect for SEL activities or morning circles.
This expressive sad emoji captures that moment of gentle disappointment or quiet worry-ideal for empathetic messaging.
This expressive cartoon captures the weight of sadness and emotional exhaustion, often used to illustrate mental health challenges in accessible ways.
A fun, educational illustration of 10 bear faces, each expressing a distinct emotion like happy, sad, surprised, and silly-ideal for teaching emotional literacy.
A cheerful assortment of six illustrated girl faces, each with distinct hair colors, styles, and joyful or curious expressions.
