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Kazoos make it easier for children to experience music. If you can hum, you can play a kazoo! Studies have proven that music is the key to active brain development in young children. As a result of giving children the opportunity to listen and dance to music, they have a greater chance of having academic success in the future. This also applies to when children learn to play a musical instrument. Children who are taught to play an instrument can hear sounds and tones that other people cannot hear, which improves literacy.

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Kazoos make it easier for children to experience music. If you can hum, you can play a kazoo! Studies have proven that music is the key to active brain development in young children. As a result of giving children the opportunity to listen and dance to music, they have a greater chance of having academic success in the future. This also applies to when children learn to play a musical instrument. Children who are taught to play an instrument can hear sounds and tones that other people cannot hear, which improves literacy.

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