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Certain grown-ups can't take the thought of losing, so imagine how hard it is for preschoolers to admit defeat. Just like they learned to take turns and share, however, they also must learn how to handle their emotions when a friend is the winner.
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Look for Letters Everywhere
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How old are toddlers when they start to sing?
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