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Your child learns by watching and doing things with you. When you show your baby around and talk to them about the commonalities and differences between objects, you are helping them make connections and store new words in their brain dictionary. Your child learns by watching and doing things with you. When you show your baby around and talk to them about the commonalities and differences between objects, you are helping them make connections and store new words in their brain dictionary.
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