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What's the difference between Baby Tree and Mika Creating Heaven and Earth and Qiao Hu Baby Edition 20 1 1?
Different cultural backgrounds

Qiao Hu is a Japanese early education product 20 years ago. It is not appropriate to copy Japanese educational ideas and habits to China.

For example, Qiao Hu's mother often does housework on her knees, which is very common and normal in Japan, but it is not suitable for our habits in China. The baby will be greatly influenced by such training from an early age. Many of our users find that babies often kneel to play with toys, and even some babies ask their mothers why they don't kneel when cleaning housework. Relatively speaking, Mika is rooted in China and designed for China babies. Therefore, there will be no inappropriate problems in habit cultivation. In addition, we specially joined the study of China culture, introduced the origin of chopsticks and lanterns to the baby, and told the baby the custom of celebrating the New Year, so that the baby could feel the influence of China culture at an early age.

In the video of cultivating the habit of "eating well", Qiao Hu gave the babies examples of "rice balls, sushi", and Qiao Hu's favorite food was donuts. These foods are very common in Japan, but families in China may prefer to give their babies some warm food, which is the diet that China babies are more accustomed to. Therefore, when Mika teaches her baby to eat well, using noodles, steamed bread and porridge as examples is more helpful to cultivate her baby's eating habits.

Qiao Hu's father is a postman and his mother is a full-time mother, but Qiao Hu's family lives in a villa. This is because the postman is equivalent to our civil servant status in China, and is highly respected.

And Mika fully conforms to China's national conditions. Mika's father is an engineer, her mother is a teacher, and Mika is an only child, all of which are designed in consideration of the situation of most families in China.

B different product concepts.

Some educational concepts in Japan overemphasize the importance of rules. The training of these systems actually fetters children's thinking, while Mika respects children's true feelings, encourages children to imagine and cultivates children's divergent thinking.

When Qiao Hu teaches children to say "I'm sorry" and "It doesn't matter", he will bow 90 degrees. Moreover, as long as Qiao Hu says "I'm sorry", the other party will definitely say "Never mind", as if these two words have a certain correspondence. Mika will also teach children to say sorry, but in Mika's video, after Mika said sorry to Lily, Mika's mother specially told Lily, "Lily, if you think you can forgive Mika, just tell him it doesn't matter." In other words, Mika respects the baby's true feelings more, and the baby thinks it can be forgiven. Of course it doesn't matter, but if the baby forgives each other as usual, then wait for the baby to let it go and want to make up with each other.