This is a no-brainer; play is important at an early age for your child to grow and explore the tiniest to the largest thing around them. Similarly, learning from an early age is the demand of the rapidly advancing world. Then this might sound too good to be true, but can play-based learning really help toddlers to learn? Many learning centers for toddlers support and promote play-based learning. Although, nobody can understand the magic of play-based learning more than parents. For instance, there are many families where parents stock their children's toy boxes with mini brooms, dustpans, pans, and little pots. As toddlers copy everything their parents do, they learn more about the world around them by mimicking their parents. How does play-based learning help children in their early years? Play promotes creativity and imagination skills in toddlers and even helps in developing numeracy and vocabulary skills. In the play, school teachers honor the curiosity and playfulness of tod
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