¡Únete a Pequeño Einstein para descubrir cómo fue que se volvió muy bueno en matemáticas!
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When Albert Einstein was just a child, he liked to make his brain stronger. Little Einstein: ‘Watch me build the tallest tower with these cards!’ Little Einstein: ‘Aha! That was hard, but this tower turned out just fine!’ Little Einstein played the violin. Little Einstein: ‘Classical music is my favourite, Let's play some!’ Little Einstein: ‘La, la, la!’ He sang, and he happily played the violin. One day, Little Einstein got sick and had to stay in bed. Little Einstein: ‘Staying in bed is boring!’ Einstein Father: ‘Here, Albert, I brought you something to play with: a compass!’ Little Einstein: ‘A compass? What is this?’ Einstein Father: ‘It always points to the North!’ Little Einstein: ‘Wow! How does it work?’ So Little Einstein spent lots of time learning how the compass worked. Little Einstein: ‘Now I know how the compass works! But I'm bored again.’ Suddenly, his mum entered his bedroom. Einstein Mum: ‘I brought you a special book.’ Little Einstein: ‘Maths? But I don't know maths.’ Einstein Mum: ‘That's okay, give it a try!’ So Little Einstein opened the maths book. Little Einstein: ‘Let's see if I understand.’ Little Einstein turned on his music, and began to solve maths problems. Little Einstein: ‘I did it!’ As Little Einstein grew up, he became famous for his smart ideas in maths and for explaining difficult things. So always remember to exercise your brain and never stop asking questions! It's how Little Einstein learned and became who he was.
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