
How Does a Child Know When to Say “I Like It” Instead of “I Love It”?
Children feel happy about many things. A new toy. A tasty snack. A fun game. Two common phrases share this happiness. “I like it” and “I love it.” Bot ...
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Children feel happy about many things. A new toy. A tasty snack. A fun game. Two common phrases share this happiness. “I like it” and “I love it.” Bot ...
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Life’s Little Embarrassment
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Children love the best things. The best toy. The best snack. The best friend. Two common words describe the highest quality. “Best” and “The finest.” ...
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Sometimes we choose the smallest. The least amount of noise. The smallest amount of medicine. Two common phrases describe the minimum. “Least” and “Th ...
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Children compare things daily. This game is better. That snack is superior. Two common words describe higher quality. “Better” and “Superior.” Both me ...
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