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Researchers found that reading to babies helps develop their listening skills

时间:2025-11-28 02:49:57 来源:ToolNarrate Works 作者:胡美仪 阅读:101次

Researchers found that reading to babies helps develop their listening skills

A software company offered a free trial of its programA city council approved plans to build a new water treatment plant

Researchers found that reading to babies helps develop their listening skills

A charity organized a benefit concertA study found that reading printed books is better for comprehension than e-booksA sports team signed a star player

Researchers found that reading to babies helps develop their listening skills

A local newspaper started a digital newsletterA bakery used local ingredients in its products

Researchers found that reading to babies helps develop their listening skills

A construction project to renovate a library began

A finance app reached 5 million downloadsA famous athlete announced their retirement from professional sports after a 25-year career citing health issues

City officials revealed plans to build a new park in the downtown area with walking trails and a community gardenA new survey found that 65% of employees prefer hybrid work models combining remote and in-office work

An international aid organization delivered 15000 tons of food to a country facing severe famine due to ongoing conflictsA major fashion brand announced it will use only sustainable materials in its clothing lines starting next year

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