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Science activities for parents of babies, toddlers and school children.
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Great post. I think that answering kids’ questions with factual answers can be applied to all areas, we often think that children can’t grasp things like history, arts, politics or current affairs.
Definitely. I think kids have a directness of outlook that actually seems to be an advantage – they assume there are reasons for things and want to find out what they are.
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