12 colors. 24 emotional meanings. One visual language for growing hearts.

The Emotional Rainbow

At Mananas, every color carries a feeling. Through symbols, stories, and playful discovery, children learn to recognize bright feelings and shadow feelings, one color at a time.

24 Emotional Meanings
What Is The Emotional Rainbow?

A visual language children can actually understand

Children don’t always have the words to explain what they feel. The Emotional Rainbow transforms emotions into colors, symbols, and simple visual associations children can recognize, remember, and talk about.

Instead of asking:

Children begin saying:

That’s where emotional vocabulary begins.

How it Works

12 Colors. Two Emotional Sides.

Bright Colors

Bright Feelings

The colors children naturally connect with joy, confidence, calm, love, and connection.

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Shadow Colors

Shadow Feelings

The same rainbow also helps children understand fear, sadness, frustration, confusion, and other challenging emotions—without shame.

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Because difficult feelings are not bad feelings.
They are feelings waiting to be understood.

The 12 Colors

Bright Side + Shadow Side

Each color in the Emotional Rainbow carries two emotional associations: a bright feeling that children often enjoy recognizing, and a shadow feeling that helps them name more challenging inner experiences.

Happy

Yellow

Impatient
Safe

Blue

Sad
Calm

Green

Disgusted
Loving

Red

Angry
Excited

Orange

Anxious
Quiet

Gray

Lonely
Confident

Indigo

Bored
Brave

Black

Confused
Peaceful

White

Sleepy
Inspired

Purple

Scared
Strong

Brown

Tired
Tender

Pink

Shy

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