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As children experience the world around them, they form mental pictures of what they see. Playing with puzzles gives them an opportunity to create these pictures in concrete understanding of concepts these representations of their experiences is the basic for abstract concepts essential to logical thinking. Children learn about sizes, shapes, number, order area, length, patterns, and weight as they selects them. Children review and evaluate their work and think of imaginative ways of presenting their findings to others. The human brain grow as result of learning and experience. Learning changes the physical structure of the brain. When a new skill or concept is learned, a brain connection (known as a synapse) is formed. Children’s small muscles develop when they play and learn.

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As children experience the world around them, they form mental pictures of what they see. Playing with puzzles gives them an opportunity to create these pictures in concrete understanding of concepts these representations of their experiences is the basic for abstract concepts essential to logical thinking. Children learn about sizes, shapes, number, order area, length, patterns, and weight as they selects them. Children review and evaluate their work and think of imaginative ways of presenting their findings to others. The human brain grow as result of learning and experience. Learning changes the physical structure of the brain. When a new skill or concept is learned, a brain connection (known as a synapse) is formed. Children’s small muscles develop when they play and learn.

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