Why Nursery Rhymes Are the Best Screen Time for Toddlers (According to Brain Science)
Research from the AAP and Cambridge shows nursery rhymes build language, memory, and literacy in toddlers. Here's what the science says.
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Classic favorites and original songs that toddlers love to sing along with. Colorful characters, catchy tunes, and gentle pacing designed for little ones.
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Research from the AAP and Cambridge shows nursery rhymes build language, memory, and literacy in toddlers. Here's what the science says.
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