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Children have a unique way of seeing the world that adults often forget. They notice details and ask big questions we don't have time for. This podcast explores the insights and understandings of children and what we can learn from them. Join us to rediscover the wonder and wisdom of a child's perspective. Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through the eyes of a child? On a child's perspective, we're going to find out. You see, kids have a way of seeing things that most adults have for long forgotten. They notice the little details we've grown numb to, they ask the big questions we're too busy to ponder, and they find magic in the everyday moments we rush through. As adults, we can get caught up in our practical, logical side of life. We focus on schedules, responsibilities, and checking off our to-do lists. But children have an innate sense of wonder and curiosity that allows them to experience the world so differently. A cloudy sky isn't just a mass of water vapor. It's the playground for fluffy animal characters. The ground beneath our feet also isn't just dirt and pavement. It's a boundless canvas for creativity and adventure. On this podcast, we'll explore the fascinating, funny, and often profound insights that come from a child's point of view. Why do kids have such different perspectives? And what can we learn from their unique understandings of the world? Join us each episode as we rediscover the wonder and wisdom of a child's perspective.