“Beep beep… vroom vroom…” The cheerful melody rings out from the toy car as Bông steers and sways to the music. Watching her engrossed, Bông’s mother wonders: “Do kids’ driving songs really contribute to a child’s overall development?”
Bông’s mother’s question is a common one among parents. Kids’ driving songs are more than just catchy tunes; they offer surprising benefits:
A girl is sitting on a toy car and singing.
The answer is YES. According to child psychologist Emily Carter (University of California), “Music combined with role-playing is crucial for developing a child’s brain, language, and social skills.” Her research published in the Journal of Child Development shows that children who regularly listen to children’s music and engage in pretend play demonstrate significantly better language and logical thinking abilities.
Chúng Tôi luôn muốn trao đến tay khách hàng một sản phẩm tâm đắc nhất, một chiếc XE TẢI tốt nhất mà mọi người luôn muốn sở hữu.