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A child at the age of 4 asks an average of 250 questions per day. The cognitive curiosity in children is innate; they want to know everything. Why is water wet? What is a shadow? Why are you so tall? What is a cloud? How does the television work? Where does the sky end? Why is the sky blue? How do fish breathe underwater? We can answer children's questions in a boring way that robs them of the beauty of the answer and the pleasure of knowledge, or we can answer them in a way that encourages them to ask more questions and demand more from life. Through fun, natural education, we maintain the psychological, social, cognitive, and linguistic development of the child. By engaging them in the educational process, interactive learning becomes a beloved companion for them, and with a teacher who is an inspiring figure, we can produce individuals who are not afraid of experimentation, knowledge, or language. A child who wants to try everything and is not afraid to fail, and who always remains curious. As for our question to children, it remains one: are you ready?