What face is that? Game

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Discover the world of emotions through role-play, art, and creativity with "What Face Is That?". This engaging set is designed to help children explore and understand their feelings in a fun, interactive way. It promotes sensory-based activities, encourages emotional labelling, and fosters meaningful conversations about emotions, all while helping kids build important skills to navigate and manage their feelings.

Created for ages 3+

Players 2+

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What face is that? Game

Regular price $54.00
Sale price $54.00 Regular price $0.00
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Discover the world of emotions through role-play, art, and creativity with "What Face Is That?". This engaging set is designed to help children explore and understand their feelings in a fun, interactive way. It promotes sensory-based activities, encourages emotional labelling, and fosters meaningful conversations about emotions, all while helping kids build important skills to navigate and manage their feelings.

Created for ages 3+

Players 2+

Add to cart

FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Your own video Play List

The 'What Face is That?' game comes with a play list of 10 videos that demonstrate how to play the game in a range of different ways.

The videos feature kids to keep children engaged and to help unlock the maximum play value from your purchase.
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FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Ways to Play Booklet

The 'What Face is That?' game also comes with a Ways to Play booklet that helps grown-ups (like parents, caregivers or educators) understand the developmental impact of this kind of play. It offers a sprinkle of knowledge to help them enrich play time for that next level of impact.

EVEN MORE

Ways to Play

SIMPLE + EFFECTIVE

Ways to Play with your Food Memory Cards

Charades with clay

Choose an emotions face card + use the clay to recreate it. Act out a short scene to show the emotion + let the others guess which feeling it is.

Find a character

After creating your clay faces, try to find characters in a book, movie or TV show that demonstrate that emotion.

Emotion stress balls

Select two emotion face cards and combine them into one face. For example, draw angry eyebrows with a happy mouth.

The 'What Face is That?' game comes with a play list of 10 videos that demonstrate how to play the game in a range of different ways.

The videos feature kids to keep children engaged and to help unlock the maximum play value from your purchase.

FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Your own video Play List

The 'What Face is That?' game also comes with a Ways to Play booklet that helps grown-ups (like parents, caregivers or educators) understand the developmental impact of this kind of play. It offers a sprinkle of knowledge to help them enrich play time for that next level of impact.

FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Ways to Play Booklet

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ABOUT THE PRODUCT

Why we love it

We love this game for the numerous benefits it provides, including expanding emotional vocabulary, enhancing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, fostering creativity and self-expression, and promoting social interaction and teamwork.
A box of the "What face is that? Game" by Sensory Play Australia is displayed. The front showcases illustrated, interactive faces conveying different emotions, while the side of the box features the title "What face is that?" printed vertically, encouraging kids to explore and role-play various feelings in an enjoyable and engaging manner.
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SKILLS IT CAN HELP WITH

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Recognising emotions

This game assists children in identifying, naming, discussing and understanding various emotions.
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Fine motor skills

Drawing with the liquid-chalk markers and sculpting with modelling clay helps to improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
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Creative expression

It encourages creativity and self-expression by asking children to draw, sculpt and perform different emotions.

Charades with clay

Choose an emotions face card + use the clay to recreate it. Act out a short scene to show the emotion + let the others guess which feeling it is.

Find a character

After creating your clay faces, try to find characters in a book, movie or TV show that demonstrate that emotion.

Emotion stress balls

Select two emotion face cards and combine them into one face. For example, draw angry eyebrows with a happy mouth.

EVEN MORE

Ways to Play

FOR KIDS + GROWN UPS

The Play Way App

Did you know we have our very own app?
With over 800+ free videos you can unlock endless
play inspiration and child development expertise.
Learn more

FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Your own Play List

The 'What Face is That?' game comes with a play list of 10 videos that demonstrate how to play the game in different ways.

The videos feature kids to keep children engaged and to help unlock the maximum play value from your purchase.

FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE

Ways to Play Booklet

The 'What Face is That?' game also comes with a Ways to Play booklet that helps grown-ups (like parents, caregivers or educators) understand the developmental impact of this kind of play. It offers a sprinkle of knowledge to help them enrich play time for that next level of impact.

EVEN MORE

Ways to Play

Charades with clay

Choose an emotions face card + use the clay to recreate it. Act out a short scene to show the emotion + let the others guess which feeling it is.

Find a character

After creating your clay faces, try to find characters in a book, movie or TV show that demonstrate that emotion.

Emotion stress balls

Select two emotion face cards and combine them into one face. For example, draw angry eyebrows with a happy mouth.

Learn more
Did you know we have our very own app?
With over 800+ free videos you can unlock endless play inspiration and child development expertise.

PROFESSIONAL PARTNERS

The Play Way App

EVEN MORE

Ways to Play

SIMPLE + EFFECTIVE

Ways to Play with your Food Memory Cards

Charades with clay

Choose an emotions face card + use the clay to recreate it. Act out a short scene to show the emotion + let the others guess which feeling it is.

Find a character

After creating your clay faces, try to find characters in a book, movie or TV show that demonstrate that emotion.

Emotion stress balls

Select two emotion face cards and combine them into one face. For example, draw angry eyebrows with a happy mouth.

Learn more
Did you know we have our very own app?
With over 800+ free videos you can unlock endless
play inspiration and child development expertise.

FOR KIDS + GROWN UPS

The Play Way App

Register Now
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