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Published 04.03.2015 00:01
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Talking Faces by Bubl

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What parents need to know

Parents need to know that Talking Faces by Bubl explores emotions and several professions in open-ended play. Kids can also record sentences, noises, and sounds, and then play them back through the character's voice. Because there's no clear end-point and kids will keep discovering more features, it may be difficult to pull kids away. Kids who have trouble identifying or expressing emotions might benefit from using this app, especially when played side-by-side with an adult. All content is appropriate for little ones, but there is a pelican on the opening page that poops, so be ready for giggles.

What kids can learn

Engagement

Kids will dive in face-first and love exploring all of the interactive features.

Learning Approach

Professions and their tools are introduced, but only superficially. Emotions are also presented using animation and music, which will help some kids with recognition and naming.

Support

Though play is simple and relies on discovery, a parent section with instructions and extensions would add to the experience.

What's it about?

TALKING FACES BY BUBL opens to three faces. A kid chooses one and then can tap, swipe, and pinch-and-zoom to change almost every element of the face: Facial features, dimensions, and colors can change with swipes, touching and holding, dragging, and pinching. The clothes represent different professions, which can be changed, and each profession comes with a set of tools in the bottom corner of the screen. A kid can tap and drag the tools to hear their sounds, stick them to the face, or drop them. The microphone records voices and the face repeats whatever is said. There are also buttons to change the emotion of the face, and the music reflects whatever emotion the kid selects.

Is it any good?

QUALITY

Talking Faces by Bubl is a fun discover-and-play app that will definitely have kids engaged right away. Some kids may want to explore every feature for each face, and will have endless fun recording and hearing the character repeat things back. Others might lose interest after they have swiped and tapped through all of the features. Parents may be enticed by the claim that kids will learn about professions, but that element of the game is superficial: Though each profession comes with its own set of tools, kids won't learn a lot about each job on their own. The pairing of different emotions with music is more interesting, as it might resonate with kids on more than one level.

Families can talk about...

  • Families can talk about professions in the community -- fireman, policeman, nurse, etc. -- and the tools they use. Why does a police officer need a siren? What tools does an artist use?

  • Ask your kid to change the character's emotion. What changes about the face? How does the music change?

  • Have your kid record the same sentence using different emotions: Change the emotion of the character and record "I want to see my friend" in a voice to match the emotion.

App details

Devices: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
Price: $2.99
Pricing structure: Paid
Release date: January 21, 2015
Category: Education
Size: 80.80 MB
Publisher: Bubl
Version: 1.0
Minimum software requirements: iOS 7.0 or later
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