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Simulator of the sounds of six different animals. With this device you can "revive" children's toys.

An electronic zoo that imitates the sounds of six animals
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An electronic zoo that imitates the sounds of six animals

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Children learn kindness from human stories 02.09.2017

In children's literature, children's films and cartoons, children's games, various little animals are teeming - brave bunnies, cunning foxes, hardworking ants, mice, sparrows, etc.

The stories that animals, birds and insects tell usually carry some kind of morality, that is, the animals must explain to the children what is good and what is bad. At the same time, no one is embarrassed that children watch, listen and read about characters who are not at all like them, and are unlikely to spread "animal" norms of behavior to the people around them.

Psychologists from the University of Toronto compared the reactions of children aged 4-6 to different stories that were supposed to teach them to share with others. In one story, people acted, in another - anthropomorphic animals that can speak and are dressed in human clothes; there was also a third story in which there was no altruistic morality at all. Before reading, the children were given a dozen stickers and told to share them with someone else; after they read the book, they again had a chance to benefit someone else with stickers.

The most generous of the children were those who read a book with human characters. On the contrary, those who read about anthropomorphic animals, and those who read history without altruistic morality, were not very inclined to share their "treasures".

In addition, the children were asked how similar the animals from the book are to people, and most of the children's answers boiled down to the fact that these animals are still not people, that they lack something human. As for the books themselves, according to the authors of the work, the children read them with equal pleasure, and they had no preferences in relation to this or that story.

Of course, it’s hardly worth outlawing animal characters, after all, children’s writers don’t use them so generously for nothing - funny situations turn out better with them, and some things that are difficult for a child are easier (and more accessible) to present in an “animal” entourage.

It is only worth remembering that children cannot always understand that this is an allegory, and adults need to explain in detail what the story with a mouse or a fox has to do with the real world surrounding the child.

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