What is Mind Hunter?

Mind Hunter challenges children to perform and interpret mental states, perceptions, desires, beliefs, and intentional actions. Each deck contains 16 cards, and your child must reason about what the card is depicting, and place the card on either a red or a blue piece of card based on which answer they think is correct (i.e. if the card shows a girl telling her friend that she likes swimming but not playing football, the friend will ask her to go swimming not to play football - if this is illustrated in the red box, the card should be placed in the red location). The child will place the cards in the red or blue locations depending on their responses.

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Example practice card: this card reveals information about whether characters like or dislike an object or activity. Your child must then use this to determine the emotion the character would have if they were in this situation.