Funny Animals Make-a-Face toddler & preschool educational wooden toy Puzzle Blocks for ages 1 to 5 years. Kids are fascinated by the hundreds of expressions and emotions they can make, both realistic and silly. MADE IN USA.
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Educational wooden toy for Toddlers and Preschool.                              
This item is currently unavailable. We do have other puzzles for children ages 2 up
Hundreds of combinations of expressions and emotions. Ages 12 months to 5+ years
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Happy Cat, Contented Cow, Angry Dog, Scared Pig can be combined to create hundreds of recognizable and wacky emotional  expressions. A simple puzzle or a creative tool for exploring emotions and parts of the face. Bright, colorful printing on glossy stock is bonded with non-toxic, child-safe adhesive to solid wood blocks.  
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9 pieces   5/16" X 5 1/4" X 6 9/16"      $12.95 CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
                                                             

   Age Recommendations: Parent-child interaction with the "Make-a-Face" toy, and healthy  emotional development
    Why do we suggest such an unusual age range for this product? Because we have seen children in a variety of settings and at a wide range of levels of cognitive and emotional maturity, respond with hours of interest in making these faces. Development of recognition of facial expressions and emotions is a key element in healthy growth in infancy, and at 12 months, there is usually strong interest in this, along with the beginnings of language acquisition.  This is a good opportunity for parent-child play. With a precocious or rapidly developing child of this age, Mom or Dad can help the child construct faces, mirror the faces in the blocks, and say the names of the emotions and parts of the face.  As the child grows older, the parent can help the child construct faces, and respond to the emotions in the faces the child makes along with encouraging naming of emotions. They can both enjoy laughing at the crazy faces that can also be made.  In play therapy, we have seen children as old as 7 years spend up to 20 minutes at a time with this toy, returning to it each week.

    Recognition of emotions in faces is a key element in healthy emotional maturity.  Usually this ability is acquired  in "Face Play" (Peek-a-Boo, etc) with the mother, starting at 2 to 3 months of age  The key to the success of this process is the mother's attunement and ability to synchronize with the child's rhythm of arousal, being sensitive to when the infant needs a momentary break, and when Baby is ready to resume the play.  In this game, the infant begins to acquire emotional self-regulation, as Mother responds to the infant's signals that he has had enough, and also acts as a brake on over-arousal by responding less intensely when baby is getting too excited. 

    Outside of the play setting, Mother or other caregivers (especially the Father) helps the infant develop emotional self-control by responding to and mirroring emotions (excitement, fear, anger, sadness) without the adult actually being caught up in the feeling herself or himself. Mom can mirror the infant's emotion with a little  detachment and a touch of humor. The infant's emotions are validated but do not cause a resonance with the mother in which things get out of control.  In an unhealthy situation, Mom responds to Baby's anger or distress with rage or fear, which causes a cycle of escalation. Here, the infant is learning a pattern which will lead to emotional and behavioral problems later.  Note that for the parent, these responses cannot easily be learned as adults, but happen naturally and unconsciously depending on his or her own early childhood experiences. 
Ed Loewenton, M.A.
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