Wooden flute with 6 holes, 20cm
Wooden flute with 6 holes, 20cm
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Wooden flute with 6 holes
Children's flute, made of wood and painted in bright colors.
6 holes with different tones, serves as an introduction to creating rhythms and learning the hand coordination necessary for the flute.
20cm, shorter than usual so that children can easily grab it.
Recommended for ages 3 to 7.
The importance of music during development
Music enriches children, improving their cognitive ability, creativity and emotions. Learning to play instruments, even as a game, in addition to developing their hearing, fosters discipline and coordination.
In addition, it is a great alternative to cell phones for their free time, music usually attracts them and supports our purpose: STOP SCREENS!
The importance of reducing screen time
They harm the eyesight
Too much screen time strains the eyeballs and can create/aggravate vision problems, especially in children.
The blue light emitted by screens is the cause, and it is more dangerous when the screen is close to the eyes.
Concentration problems
Much of the content on social media (especially that made for children) is designed to achieve the longest possible consumption time, which creates the habit of spending hours switching from one video to another without using creativity.
If the brain gets used to receiving dopamine simply by looking at a screen, it will be increasingly difficult to entertain itself with things that require effort.
Lower quality of sleep
Prolonged use of screens during the day keeps the brain active and makes it difficult for it to enter "rest mode" and maintain it at night (in both adults and children).