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Treat your face like a panel in a comic book. Use wide eyes for surprise and crinkled noses for silliness. This "comic work" builds a deep social connection. baby play comic work
Dr. Caspar Addyman, a leading infant laughter researcher, notes that babies laugh at the right things. They laugh when a parent pretends to drop a toy (incongruity) or when a sound happens out of sync. They are, in essence, natural critics of physical comedy. : Drawing your characters from different angles to