 Helping a child learn about feeling words not only expands the vocabulary, but also helps them express their emotions. So for many children, they know the basic emotions. They know happy, they know sad, and they also know mad. But amongst happy, sad, and mad, there's many other ways that you can express emotions. So I just drew some faces on pieces of paper and you can show these to the child and then just ask them, what emotion do you think is being expressed here? So I drew another one and I can ask, what does this look like to you? And the child might say, that looks silly. Look at another one here and say, what emotion does this look like? And the child might say, oh, they look surprised. You can show another one here and say, hmm, I'm not sure. Maybe they look like they're a little bit confused. They don't know what to think. So they look confused. So you can use these cards or you can even use your own facial expressions to ask the child what emotion that they think is being expressed. And you can continue to expand their knowledge of feeling words.