Description
Teach feelings with hands-on learning
Help your child recognize emotions with this fun, interactive sensory toy. Each face displays a distinct expression, making it easy to spark meaningful conversations. Ideal for home or classroom use, it promotes empathy. A perfect way to support social growth in the early years.
Interchangeable face tiles - Kids can swap pieces to create different expressions. This inspires discovery through tactile play.
Colour-coded emotion categories - Tones group feelings for effortless recognition. Children quickly learn to match moods visually.
Soft, non-toxic material - Safe for toddlers who love to touch and explore. Made without harmful chemicals or sharp edges.





















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A simple way to help my child learn how to get on with others. Makes those little lessons a bit less painful for everyone.
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My child has been using this while learning about feelings, and it’s been really helpful. We’ve had some good chats at home because of it, which is more than I get out of most toys.
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Sturdy little set and just right for small hands. My daughter has a great time putting together the daft, smiley faces, which keeps her busy for a bit as well.
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Bright and safe, with nice colours too. My child has started talking more about feelings while playing, and it’s gone down well when friends come round.
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Brilliant for proper hands-on play. My son has got much better at spotting and talking about feelings, which has been a nice surprise.
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A nice little way to help my child learn about feelings without it turning into a big drama.
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A fun little set for talking about feelings while they play. Kept my child busy and, quite handily, got us chatting about moods without it feeling like a lesson.
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Really pleased with this. My toddler has been learning about different feelings through play, which is quite a win for something that usually ends up under the sofa.
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Both mine are really into this, forever changing the faces and chatting about how everyone feels. Keeps them busy, which is no bad thing.
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Really handy for talking about feelings. My daughter keeps laughing as she swaps the faces around, and it’s helped her pick up different expressions without it feeling like a lesson.