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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Play is essential in early childhood development because it supports learning in all areas—social, emotional, cognitive, and physical. Through play, children explore the world around them, develop problem-solving skills, and express their thoughts and feelings. It encourages creativity, imagination, and communication, while also helping them learn how to cooperate, take turns, and build relationships. Play also lays the foundation for academic skills by promoting curiosity, focus, and a love of learning. In short, play is not just fun—it’s a vital part of healthy growth and learning</p>]]></description>
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