Children learn through Imitating & Pretend Play
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One of the best ways we as parents can educate our children is by setting a good example. A kid typically imitates actions he sees his parents do. Repeating those actions teaches the child how to do certain tasks in life. Even the most simple actions adults are engaged in the child sees as interesting for example cooking and doing the laundry. This is why Play Kitchens are such a popular toy for children. Playing with Play Kitchens not only help the kid learn new tasks but also sends him to a world of imagination where he can create what happens.
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