Human Face Expressions
Item Code : 000963
The Face-Making Activity Workbook is a fun and interactive learning resource designed to help children identify, understand, and express different emotions through creative face-building activities. Children can cut, match, paste, and create facial expressions such as happy, shocked, frustrated, laughing, worried, sad, and excited while developing important early learning skills.
This hands-on workbook encourages emotional awareness, creativity, and imagination through engaging facial expression activities. By assembling eyes, mouths, eyebrows, and other face parts, children improve fine motor control, hand–eye coordination, visual discrimination, and problem-solving abilities in an enjoyable way.
Perfect for preschoolers, kindergarten learners, early childhood classrooms, homeschooling, therapy sessions, and special education support, this workbook makes emotional learning playful and interactive. The child-friendly layouts and simple activities help children confidently recognize emotions and communicate feelings through creative play.
What’s Included
• Face-making cut-and-paste activities
• Different emotion faces to create and explore
• Smiling, laughing, shocked, worried, frustrated, and sad expressions
• Facial feature matching activities
• Child-friendly interactive worksheets
• Creative hands-on learning pages
• Fine motor skill practice activities
• High-quality printable PDF
• Fun emotional recognition exercises
• Name & Date section for progress tracking
Key Benefits
• Helps children recognize and understand emotions
• Encourages emotional expression and social learning
• Strengthens fine motor control and scissor skills
• Improves hand–eye coordination and visual skills
• Builds creativity and imagination
• Supports early problem-solving and matching skills
• Encourages interactive and independent learning
• Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, therapy, and homeschooling
• Makes emotional learning fun and engaging
• Develops confidence in identifying facial expressions