March 23, 2006 — -- Babies can learn new words if they are associated with objects that catch their attention, researchers at the Infant Lab at Temple University in Philadelphia have found. "They ...
An alligator eats an apple, bears bounce balls and cats ride in cars as Baby Shark and friends start with the letters of the alphabet.
Babies lose interest in situations that are too complex or too simple. May 24, 2012 — -- Not too simple and not too complicated: Babies focus their attention on situations that are "just right," ...
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