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In an era when many children are immersed in TV screens, our little baby is looking for a wider world of fun. From an early age, we decided to make TV a passer-by at home, in order to let children find more wonderful things in the real world.

Community square, flying freely.

At the age of four, she steps into the kindergarten gate on time every day. After school, she is not in a hurry to go home and face the screen, but likes to play with friends in the square of the community. They fly happily like free birds; Like a little dancer, MengMeng's dance lit up her parents' hearts. The game of hide-and-seek brought endless laughter and surprises.

Be creative and draw colors.

After returning home, she washed her hands and sat at the dining table. She began to add color to her paintings with crayons. Every stroke is full of creativity and imagination. Her parents' encouragement is the driving force of her creation.

Toy box, the real world

In the toy box, simple toys can also bring endless joy. As long as parents put down their adult status and immerse themselves in this innocent world with their children, you will find that the children's world is far richer than we thought.

Role exchange, experience growth

The role exchange game allows children to experience different identities, whether they are teachers or parents, and let her feel the joy of growing up.

Warm stories, beautiful dreams

Before going to bed, she lay in a small bed, listening to warm bedtime stories and falling asleep with beautiful dreams.

Explore nature and get close to knowledge.

Weekend is a good time to explore. Parks, playgrounds, or her favorite library are all paradise for her to get in close contact with knowledge and nature.

Stay away from the screen and explore endless fun.

Without the noise of TV, the baby's world can be full of laughter. The key is whether parents are willing to let go of what they are doing and really accompany their children to explore the world. Because the real fun is often hidden in the dribs and drabs of life.