Made by a Mother, inspired by our little geniusus
Children aged 3-6 exhibit remarkable curiosity, asking around 300 questions daily. According to Harvard University education professor, Paul Harris, children between the ages of 2 and 5 ask approximately 40,000 questions. This crucial phase lays the foundation for critical thinking and creativity. However, many questions go unanswered, leading to decreased curiosity. Curiosity is a key component of intellectual development, and nurturing it from a young age is essential for fostering future innovators.
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