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Emoji-fying your children is a way to provide an insight into what you and your (doubtless very cute) family are up to, without plastering their features all over the internet in perpetuity.
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The go-to emoji for the job? Inevitably, it tends to be the baby, with its wide eyes, tiny curl of hair and slightly uncanny grin, although a heart (available in almost every colour of the rainbow) is ...
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The tech giant said the laugh/cry face is the most used emoji by English speakers in the US. 'Red heart' and 'loudly crying' are also popular.
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