Description
Help children explore their emotions with Moodles Purr Kitty – a soft, engaging plush that supports emotional learning through play. With six expressive faces to choose from – happy, sad, surprised, silly, sleepy and angry – children can easily reflect how they’re feeling in the moment. The patented design allows little ones to twist or flip the face, making it simple to match their mood and build self-awareness.
This hands-on toy encourages open conversations about feelings while supporting the development of emotional intelligence.
Perfect for imaginative role-play, Purr Kitty helps children practise communication and self-expression in a way that feels fun and natural.
- Features six recognisable emotions
- Supports emotional awareness and communication
- Simple to use with twist or flip function
- Encourages imaginative play and storytelling
- Ideal for home, school or therapy settings
Recommended by Dr Gummer’s Good Play Guide
“Kitty is not happy at you.” -- 3 year old girl changing the face to angry
"He’s sad because his tear coming from his eye. Poor guy." --4 year old boy
The Moodles plush is a thoughtfully designed toy that helps children develop vital MESH (Mental, Emotional, Social Health) skills by encouraging emotional recognition and expression. During play, children were naturally drawn to changing the toy’s facial expressions to mirror their own, especially when feeling strong emotions like anger, sadness, or tiredness. Parents noted that the plush often became a reflection of their child’s mood, highlighting its effectiveness in promoting emotional self-awareness.
Beyond solo play, Moodles encouraged children to engage in conversations about feelings with siblings, peers, and adults. Its soft, portable design made it easy for children to carry the toy throughout the day, integrating emotional expression seamlessly into everyday routines. By helping children identify and communicate how they feel, Moodles offers valuable support for emotional well being in a simple, age-appropriate way.
Encourages communication
Supports emotional development
Inspires imaginative play