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Increase intelligence in the natural environment
Most parents want their children to be smart. In order to develop their children's intelligence, some parents buy all kinds of high-end toys, books and even computers at all costs to prevent their children from losing at the starting line. In fact, using the natural environment is also a good way to develop children's intelligence, guide children to learn and explore in nature, and increase their wisdom. The specific method is as follows:

Observe small animals

Children like small animals best, such as birds, butterflies, dragonflies and ants. You can also keep a bird at home, let the children feed and clean on time, and cultivate their sense of responsibility and love.

Observe the factory

Let children smell the flowers, tell them the names of plants, and let them know the process of life growth by planting flowers and trees.

Observe the changes of the four seasons

Changes throughout the year can give children rich observation content. For example, in spring, the temperature gets warmer, trees and flowers germinate, colorful flowers bloom, tadpoles swim around in the water and so on.

Observe the sky

For example, observe the change of the size of the moon, understand the positions and names of the stars, and observe the birds flying freely in the sky.

Observe climate change

What are the characteristics of sunny, rainy, snowy, foggy and windy days? What's the change in skin feeling and touch?

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All the children like to play with water. You can use a small plastic, a small sponge, a small iron block and an open and close bottle. After putting it in the water, let the children observe which can float and which will sink.