Feelings Faces
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“Mood Faces” is a preschool game for practicing how to read feelings from facial expressions. In the first tab, children choose the matching feeling from happy, sad, angry, and surprised faces. In the second, they look at familiar situations—like falling down or getting a gift—and pick the face that fits. The third is an open-ended activity with no right answer, where children freely choose eye and mouth shapes to create their own mood face. With only pictures and big buttons, even children who cannot read yet can play by pointing along with an adult, learning feelings through faces before learning their names.
About this app
Feelings Faces is a preschool activity for learning to notice emotions through facial expressions. Children match a displayed expression to happy, sad, angry, or surprised, choose a fitting feeling for familiar situations, and freely create their own face by combining eyes and mouths. The interface uses pictures, large buttons, simple prompts, and optional sound so young children can play with an adult before they can read emotion words.
Use cases
- Preschool children practicing emotion recognition
- Parents playing an empathy activity with young children
- Teachers introducing basic facial expressions
- Adults supporting early social-emotional learning
Features
- Match faces to happy, sad, angry, and surprised feelings
- Choose an emotion for situations such as falling or receiving a present
- Create a custom face by selecting eyes and a mouth
- Three tabbed activities with reset and next controls
- Optional sound toggle and multilingual interface