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Learning the ABCs & 123s
Letters and numbers are everywhere. Many children's toys have letters or numbers on them; such as Thomas the Tank Engine. Every train has a number on it and as children play with these trains, they are learning the numbers associated with each train. This type of developmental learning is great because numbers and letters are learned by exposure, not pressure. When children learn this way, they also begin to associate the letters, numbers and even colors to other things around them. For instance, Thomas is train No. 1 and he is blue. Kids who play with these trains will soon be associating things that start with a 'T' to Thomas, like tree, towel and toothbrush. You will be surprised at how quickly they learn from this type of toy and it's a great way to learn without stressing out a toddler.
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