Face Games - Happy Sad at Duckie Deck
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Overview

Small children are not immediately able to successfully recognize and name emotions.

Small children are not always able to recognise emotions; they may struggle to understand how to portray their emotions and how to interpret others’ emotions. That is why your child will love games like this face game. This game simply requires your child to use the mouse and drag the thermometer up and down. This will then express the emotions on the face of the child on the screen. The lower you go, the more upset he becomes, and vice versa. The reason why this face game is a successful and educational is that it explores and explains to your child. It explores the expressions and as a result, explains them to the player. They are not always immediately able to analyse expressions, so this game provides your child with the time to absorb and analyse the expressions. They will then store the mental picture away in their head and use their natural abilities of association to associate expressions with emotions. --- At Duckie Deck we provide smiles. So far, over 8 million toddlers and preschoolers played our educational games and smiled. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DuckieDeck Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DuckieDeck

2.8 out of 55 ratings

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Connor PeckhamOct 7, 2016

if anything on the chrome game store has "duckie deck" in the thumbnail or title, it's very likely going to be a very bad app. Don't use this. oh, an the part in the description about this game teaching kids what happy and sad faces look like is just untrue. your kid will either have to be under a week of age for them to not know what happy and sad faces look like, and kids under that age just see movement and don't process anything at all.

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  • Version
    1.1
  • Updated
    April 25, 2013
  • Size
    17.46KiB
  • Languages
    English
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