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What's the purpose of listening to the game?
Comparative listening: The purpose of the game is to train the baby's listening ability and the ability to analyze and judge the nuances of sounds.

Props needed: toys or food that the baby likes.

184 Do this with me: 1. Parents talk to their babies or sing children's songs.

2. Then cover your baby's ear with your hand and repeat the last step.

3. Guide the baby to talk about the different feelings of listening with ears and listening without ears.

4. If the baby behaves well, reward his favorite toys or food.

Game extension: speak or sing in different tones to enrich the baby's hearing experience.

Game tips: Pay attention when covering your baby's ears, and don't make your baby feel uncomfortable for too long.

Listen to what experts say: Different sounds give babies different hearing enjoyment and guide them to compare and think about different sounds. This game can guide the baby to learn to analyze and judge the nuances of different sounds in the process of listening carefully.