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Let’s go step by step to solve this task.

The worksheet asks you to circle the correct face for each emotion. We’ll look at each row one by one.

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Row 1: “If you are happy, make a circle happy face”

- Left image: Baby is smiling widely → looks happy
- Right image: Baby has pouty lips and sad eyes → not happy

→ Circle the left baby.

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Row 2: “If you are sad, make a circle sad face”

- Left image: Baby has downturned mouth, looks unhappy → sad
- Right image: Baby is yawning or crying loudly — but yawning isn’t necessarily sadness; however, in context of emotions, crying can be linked to sadness. But wait — let’s compare with other rows. Actually, looking ahead, the same crying/yawning baby appears under “sleepy” too. So here, the left baby (pouty) is clearly sad. The right baby might be tired or upset, but the left is more obviously sad.

Actually, rechecking: In Row 4 (“sleepy”), the same black-and-white yawning baby is shown on the left. So for “sad”, we should pick the one that’s not yawning — the pouty-faced baby on the left.

→ Circle the left baby.

Wait — let me double-check all images across rows to avoid confusion.

Looking again:

In Row 2:
- Left: Pouty, sad-looking baby → definitely sad.
- Right: Yawning/crying baby → could be tired or upset, but since it’s used again for “sleepy”, it’s likely meant to represent sleepiness there. So for “sad”, left is better.

→ Circle left.

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Row 3: “If you are angry, make circle angry face”

- Left image: Cartoon girl with furrowed brows, red face, clenched teeth → very angry
- Right image: Baby with wide eyes and pouty lips → looks surprised or scared, not angry

→ Circle the left image.

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Row 4: “If you are sleepy, make a circle sleppy face” *(note: typo in worksheet — “sleppy” = sleepy)*

- Left image: Black-and-white baby yawning widely → classic sign of being sleepy
- Right image: Smiling baby → happy, not sleepy

→ Circle the left baby.

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Row 5: “If you are scared, make circle scared face”

- Left image: Smiling baby → happy
- Right image: Baby with wide eyes, slightly open mouth, tense expression → looks startled or scared

→ Circle the right baby.

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Now, let’s summarize which image to circle in each row:

1. Happy → Left
2. Sad → Left
3. Angry → Left
4. Sleepy → Left
5. Scared → Right

Final Answer:
Circle the left image in rows 1, 2, 3, and 4. Circle the right image in row 5.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of facial expressions worksheet.
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