English, asked by mathanu, 1 year ago

what is the imaginative world of baby?

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Answered by manavjaison
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a baby can only tell you my friend.

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Answered by Alia15
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Please read the following paragraph.  This might help you =)


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Everything seems to be imaginative for a baby. He/she has an own imaginary world. A child Is born with about 100 billion brain cells. As you expose a toddler to new sights, sounds, and sensations, we open his mind to a bigger, more exciting world. And when we use our imagination with him – "Look, I'm a tiger in the jungle!" or "Let's pretend we're going to Grandma's house" – we inspire his brain to create "imagination pathways" of its own. Because the toddler is just learning to speak, it can be hard to know what he thinking. But you can see glimmers of imagination when he imitates the things he sees around him. The toddler might copy the things you're doing, mimic her own daily routine by pretending to feed her stuffed bear or put it down for a nap etc. Children who play imaginary games or listen to lots of fairy tales, books, or stories spun by those around them tend to have noticeably better communication skills. Dreaming up imaginary situations teaches a child to think creatively, which can be a valuable quality in solving problems. 

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