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  • curprev 13:0013:00, 12 April 2023Pig talk contribs 2,410 bytes +2,410 Created page with "{{bl| SB WWG Word play and Riddles }} Early childhood education experts say that the ability to understand childish word play, puns, and riddles is critical to language understanding. Punning builds connections between words and ideas. Word play teaches that words are merely symbols which may represent more than one idea. Riddles exercises the imagination as one searches existing knowledge and bridges them to new ideas. Initially, a child learns these skills by cheatin..."