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Having baby games regularly too builds more bonding and fun between mother and kid; and as a result, the bond between the two is increased given that the games are always conducted. Stimulating activities can help shape a kid&amp;#8217;s brain to work more effectively in the future
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What is the role of education?
Can we help our children to learn efficiently?
Is there a way to enjoy the learning process? 
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