Every behaviour is a feeling waiting to be heard
Gush helps you hear it!
Every behaviour is a feeling waiting to be heard
Gush helps you hear it!
Buy once, for a lifetime of conversations that matter.
Gush is a social emotional learning (SEL) board game designed to help children aged 5 and up express, understand, and manage their emotions, through the power of play.
Long ago, six powerful Guardians — Happy, Calm, Grateful, Brave, Resilient, and Kind — kept Gush Island in perfect balance. Then a storm of tangled emotions trapped them all! Now it's up to your kids to travel across Gush Island, complete fun challenges, answer meaningful questions, and collect coins to free the Guardians and restore balance to the island.
Move across the colorful island board, drawing from 180 Emotion Cards covering feelings like Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Empathy, and Gratitude. Face fun Challenges, collect coins from the Treasure Chest, and race to free all 6 Guardian from their cages. Play cooperatively to beat the clock, or compete to rescue the most Guardians!
👨👩👧👦 Players: 2–5 | 🎂 Ages: 5+ | ⏱️ Play Time: ~60 minutes
Gush makes the perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, or any occasion — a truly meaningful toy that goes beyond entertainment!
You DON'T need:
❌ to be a psychologist
❌ complicated tools
Why Gush?
Simply put, Gush is different.
A full storyline with an island, guardians, and a mission.
Kids don't just play... they get lost in another world. And that's when they find their words.
In Gush's team mode, nobody wins alone.
Kids learn to listen, support, and celebrate together, a lesson that follows them long after the game ends.
The argument with a friend.
The moment they feel left out.
Gush uses real-life situations so kids can practice what to feel and what to do before it actually happens.
Why Parents Love It
📵 Screen-free
⬇️ Fewer tantrums, more expressing
🗣️ They bring it up. You don't have to.
💪🏻 Helps raise a confident adult
What the Parents said 👇
Not at all. Gush was designed for families, schools, and therapy settings alike.
Depends on the game mode. But our general recommendation is to follow your child’s pace.
Ages 6+ (younger with guidance).
Yes. Talking while playing removes pressure, and helps kids open up naturally.