"Children's First School For Brain-based Learning?" Somehow I doubt the information on this sign is completely correct. I took the shot on my iPhone out front of the Hakka Culture Center near the corner of Fuxing (復興) and Ren-ai (仁愛) in Taipei. BTW, is the kid taking a fart? I don't get it.
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I'm just trying to figure out which kind of learning isn't brain-based.
How about 【胎教】?
よい音楽を聞くことは胎教によいと言われているListening to good music is said to have a good effect on an unborn baby.
Why's the baby farting?
I couldn't get the farting either, especially since this makes babies miserable and can leave them crying for hours. A friend thinks it might mean the baby is moving rapidly. That makes more sense. To get to a good speed in that hand is probably impossible though.
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