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A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skills

时间:2025-11-14 18:36:00 来源:The Universal Imagination Group 作者:李嘉强 阅读:669次

A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skills

The national basketball team won the regional championship for the third year in a rowA tech startup raised $30 million to develop AI tools for climate research

A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skills

The government launched a campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated against measlesA new art gallery opened in the city center featuring works by local artistsWeather conditions forced the cancellation of a music festival due to heavy rain

A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skills

A team of marine biologists studied the migration patterns of whales in the Atlantic OceanLocal schools added coding classes to prepare students for future tech jobs

A study found that reading aloud to young children helps develop their literacy skills

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