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3 Language Development Tips for This Halloween
A small child stands proudly in a classic ghost costume, a white sheet draped over their tiny frame with two uneven eye holes cut out. Beneath the fabric, giggles escape as they shuffle forward, arms outstretched in an attempt to look spooky. The sheet billows slightly with each movement, revealing glimpses of bright sneakers peeking out from underneath. Despite their best efforts to be eerie, their excited energy and occasional laughter make them more adorable than terrifying. With a playful “Boo!” they dash forward, ready to haunt the night in the sweetest way possible.