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Full Guide to Watching Plays with Kids | Let's go watch more great plays in 2024!

Mei Mei has been to many live plays since she was three years old. Children's plays are more infectious than the emotionless TV. When the lights dim, the stage lights up, and the curtain slowly opens, When the fairy-tale characters from the picture book stories appear, The world in the child's imagination overlaps with reality. - Play Watching Secret Tips 1⃣️Seat Selection: ✔️Seats at the front or near the aisle ✖️Seats in the middle It's convenient for entering and exiting at any time, and many times the actors of the children's play will come down from both sides of the aisle to interact with the children. 2⃣️Understand in Advance Before going to watch a children's play, let the baby familiarize with the story first, so they can better appreciate the performance. 3⃣️Psychological Preparation If it's the first time watching a play, tell the baby in advance: The theater will be dark / you can't move around or shout when the performance starts. . In addition, the little baby can start with shorter plays, so that the child has a process of adaptation, and won't feel that the time is too long and hard to persist. ▫️ Looking forward to meeting you in the theater~
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