How nice it would be for your child to be able to talk to a friend when they can't seem to talk to you. It reminds me of the puppets my Mom used to use (or so she told me) when I would not speak to her! You will truly get to find out what is on your child's mind without trying to forcc it out of them. Click into and read the review below--then come back and enter.
Do you remember, as a kid, singing the song in school, “If You’re Happy and You Know It”? I’m well into my 40’s and can still sing this song verbatim today as much as I could as a young child. As new generations of children enter our lives and our family, this is a song that is passed from generation to generation and now, there is a toy that enables children to show how they are feeling, even when they may not be able to tell you themselves – 
About WhatItsFace
Let’s face it, parenting is hard! Children have huge emotions, whether it’s feeling overwhelmingly excited by the sight of ice cream to the stress and sadness of being left with a babysitter. Everything feels amplified when you’re young because you may not understand why you’re feeling such emotions, let alone knowing how to control them or successfully express them. This can often lead to frustration, anger and to dreaded tantrums. Fosteringemotional growth and development in your child can help your children build emotional strength and resilience and prepare them for life’s challenges, not to mention the added benefit of a happier and healthier household!
Despite the popularity of tech toys and WiFi-powered gadgets, old fashioned stuffed animals are still a child’s first best friend. Whatsitsface gives teddy a twist with a rotating option to turn a frown into a smile on a whim. The trio of snuggly stuffed animals was created by Colorado mom and businesswoman Joanna Paul to help her own kids enjoy imaginative play while improving their emotional intelligence (also known as EQ).
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We love to play vollyball as a family during the summer.
Heather
We love to play croquet in summer.
Kickball was always a lot of fun especially when the weather was really nice.
This year with staying home and grandkids here all summer, games mostly had water in them.
This has been a tough summer but I am getting through it with my family
We like to play badmitten.
This year has been very hard on everyone so games and imagination are used to help keep everyone talking about what is going on in the world. Biggest part is listening to the younger ones with what they say and, sometimes, dont say.
My grandson would love this. He has no problem expressing his emotions. We play lots of games
My grandson is very expressive with his face, then when you laugh he does it more.
They usually express their emotions mostly with words.
Nancy
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She has no problem expressing her emotions at home, she just lets it all out
words
omg i love these how cute
I guess they express their feelings mostly by crying!
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My oldest expresses his emotions through journaling. When he's upset, he gets quiet. My youngest expresses his emotions by yelling if he's upset or hyperness when he's really happy.
Lately, they've been expressing loudly...lol
they will make faces or tell me if they are happy or sad
My great niece's face tells all if she is happy or sad or OMG if she is mad
we are working on it because at the moment my son is bad at expressing so he tends to get upset easily.
my Nephews get mad and hit or throw things.
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