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Practicing nursery rhymes
and songs will help children
learn to read more easily.

Young children learn
more about reasoning from
musical training than from
computer instruction.

Music instruction has been
shown to boost brain function
in preschoolers and improve performance in school,
especially in mathematics.

Singing songs is important to
helping children develop their
language skills.

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