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Children's books are full of animal characters whose antics capture the hearts and inspire the imaginations of their young readers. However, a new study has shown that iconic characters such as ...
Watching BLUEY might just be a great learning experience for your kids, according to these researchers. “Resilience, the ...
Where are the children with disabilities? It's not kids' picture books, according to new research from Edith Cowan University ...
Even gender-neutral animal characters are often assumed to be male. In a classic 1987 study, mothers reading aloud to their children referred to ungendered animal characters as male 95% of the time.
Animal characters can boost young children's psychological development Date: November 27, 2024 Source: University of Plymouth Summary: A study has shown that iconic characters such as Peter Rabbit ...
CU researchers found characters with crossed or drifting eyes are more likely to play more minor roles in animated movies and be considered unintelligent or villainous.
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