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What are some early childhood enlightenment games worth sharing?
Children's enlightenment games are an important way to help babies develop their intelligence, cultivate their interests and improve their cognitive ability. Here are some baby early education enlightenment games worth sharing:

1. Puzzle game: Choose puzzles suitable for your baby's age. Through observation and trial and error, let your baby spell out a complete pattern, and cultivate your baby's observation and problem-solving ability.

2. Stacking game: provide the baby with building blocks or plastic blocks of different shapes and sizes, let the baby freely combine and stack, and cultivate the baby's creativity and spatial imagination.

3. Music game: Play simple children's songs or light music, let the baby clap hands, dance or beat musical instruments according to the rhythm, and cultivate the baby's music perception and coordination ability.

4. Painting game: provide colored paper, pigments and brushes for the baby, let the baby doodle and draw freely, and cultivate the baby's creativity and hand-eye coordination.

5. Role-playing games: Provide the baby with various role costumes and props, and let the baby play different roles, such as doctors, teachers, firefighters, etc. Cultivate your baby's imagination and social skills.

6. Digital games: provide digital cards or toys for your baby, let your baby know numbers, learn to count, and cultivate your baby's mathematical thinking and logical thinking ability.

7. Language games: Tell stories, sing children's songs or say riddles to your baby, let your baby learn new vocabulary and language expressions, and cultivate your baby's language and communication skills.

These baby early education enlightenment games can not only let the baby learn while playing, but also promote the baby's all-round development. Parents can choose suitable games according to their baby's interests and age, and enjoy parent-child time with their baby.