
50 Fun Facts About a Child’s Brain
Julia Murphy
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Unlock the secrets of how kids think, learn, and feel—one brain-boosting fact at a time!
Ever wondered what’s really going on inside a child’s brain? 50 Fun Facts About a Child’s Brain is a parent-friendly, science-backed guide to the fascinating world of childhood brain development. From infancy through adolescence, this book reveals how children process emotions, learn through play, and grow smarter through love, laughter, and everyday routines.
Each fact is clearly explained in easy-to-understand language with engaging insights and practical tips for parents, teachers, and caregivers. Whether you're raising toddlers or guiding teens, you’ll discover how to support their mental and emotional growth at every stage.
Learn how:
Movement boosts memory
Love literally builds the brain
Mistakes strengthen learning
Humor enhances focus
Sleep, play, and connection fuel growth
Perfect for busy parents, educators, and anyone curious about child development, this book combines fun facts with neuroscience and heart—helping you raise resilient, curious, and emotionally healthy kids.
Duration - 1h 43m.
Author - Julia Murphy.
Narrator - Digital Voice Parvati G.
Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 RainSong Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Julia Murphy
Digital Voice Parvati G
RainSong Publishing
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Unlock the secrets of how kids think, learn, and feel—one brain-boosting fact at a time! Ever wondered what’s really going on inside a child’s brain? 50 Fun Facts About a Child’s Brain is a parent-friendly, science-backed guide to the fascinating world of childhood brain development. From infancy through adolescence, this book reveals how children process emotions, learn through play, and grow smarter through love, laughter, and everyday routines. Each fact is clearly explained in easy-to-understand language with engaging insights and practical tips for parents, teachers, and caregivers. Whether you're raising toddlers or guiding teens, you’ll discover how to support their mental and emotional growth at every stage. Learn how: Movement boosts memory Love literally builds the brain Mistakes strengthen learning Humor enhances focus Sleep, play, and connection fuel growth Perfect for busy parents, educators, and anyone curious about child development, this book combines fun facts with neuroscience and heart—helping you raise resilient, curious, and emotionally healthy kids. Duration - 1h 43m. Author - Julia Murphy. Narrator - Digital Voice Parvati G. Published Date - Monday, 06 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 RainSong Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credit
Duration:00:00:18
Introduction
Duration:00:01:11
Section 1: Infancy (0–1 Year)
Duration:00:00:09
Fact #1: When Babies Are Born, They Have More Bones Than Adults.
Duration:00:01:25
Fact #2: In the First Year, A Baby's Brain Grows to Double Its Size.
Duration:00:01:28
Fact #3: Attachment Is What Makes Relationships Last A Lifetime.
Duration:00:01:39
Fact #4: Before Babies Begin to Communicate, They Learn with Their Senses.
Duration:00:02:19
Fact #5: Tummy Time Helps Kids Learn How to Move Around.
Duration:00:01:56
Fact #6: Babies Can Know Who They Are When They Are 2 To 3 Months Old.
Duration:00:01:58
Fact #7: Babies Cry to Talk to You for The First Time.
Duration:00:02:04
Fact #8: Babies and Adults Sleep in Distinct Patterns.
Duration:00:02:15
Fact #9: Babies Can Replicate Facial Expressions from A Very Young Age.
Duration:00:01:56
Fact #10: The First Step in Controlling Your Emotions Is to Respond to Your Caregiver.
Duration:00:02:37
Section 2: Toddlerhood (1–3 Years)
Duration:00:00:09
Fact #11: Toddlers Learn New Words Very Quickly.
Duration:00:01:57
Fact #12: "No!" Is A Big Part of Figuring Out Who You Are?
Duration:00:02:08
Fact #13: Tantrums Are an Indication That Your Child Is Growing Emotionally.
Duration:00:02:14
Fact #14: Toddlers Learn by Copying Others.
Duration:00:02:12
Fact #15: It Is Normal to Feel Uneasy When You Are Not with Someone, And It Will Not Last Long.
Duration:00:02:16
Fact #16: Different Kids Are Ready to Learn How to Use the Toilet at Different Periods.
Duration:00:02:06
Fact #17: Toddlers Learn and Feel Safe When They Hear Things Over and Over.
Duration:00:02:04
Fact #18: Playing with Other People Teaches You How to Get Along with Them.
Duration:00:01:58
Fact #19: Toddlers Do Best When They Have A Set Schedule.
Duration:00:02:01
Fact #20: Language Explodes When You Are a Toddler
Duration:00:02:11
Section 3: Preschool Years (3–5 years)
Duration:00:00:04
Fact #21: Using Your Imagination Can Help You Learn.
Duration:00:01:54
Fact #22: Pre-Schoolers Start to Ask Important Questions Like "Why?"
Duration:00:01:59
Fact #23: It Is Common (And Transient) To Experience Emotional Outbursts.
Duration:00:02:07
Fact #24: Pre-Schoolers Start to Understand Rules and What Is Fair.
Duration:00:01:58
Fact #25: Friends from Preschool Begin to Get Older.
Duration:00:01:59
Fact #26: Pre-Schoolers Start to Learn About Themselves.
Duration:00:01:55
Fact #27: Preschoolers Learn About Time and Order.
Duration:00:02:03
Fact #28: Preschoolers like to ask "What if?" and dig into things.
Duration:00:02:17
Fact #29: Language Skills Get Better Quickly and A Lot.
Duration:00:02:04
Fact #30: Using Your Imagination Is A Terrific Way to Learn.
Duration:00:02:06
Section 4: Middle Childhood (6 to 11 years)
Duration:00:00:05
Fact #31: Kids Begin to Understand the Rules and Why They Matter.
Duration:00:02:02
Fact #32: Friendships Become More Essential and Valuable to The Heart.
Duration:00:02:05
Fact #33: You Can Learn New Things by Reading and Writing.
Duration:00:01:56
Fact #34: You Learn How to Deal with Your Feelings and Control Them.
Duration:00:02:07
Fact #35: Kids Start to Feel More Like Themselves.
Duration:00:01:53
Fact #36: Your Ability to Think Logically Starts to Grow.
Duration:00:02:01
Fact #37: You Begin to Judge Yourself and See How You Stack Up Against Others.
Duration:00:02:10
Fact #38: Games Start to Have Rules, Plans, And Working Together.
Duration:00:01:54
Fact #39: Friendships Become More Important and Stronger.
Duration:00:02:00
Fact #40: It May Be Easier to See the Differences in How People Learn.
Duration:00:02:14
Section 5: Teenagers (12 to 18 years old).
Duration:00:00:04
Fact #41: The Tween Years Begin (Ages 9–12)
Duration:00:02:04
Fact #42: You Begin to Think in General Terms.
Duration:00:02:03
Fact #43: The Search for Who You Are Starts
Duration:00:02:02
Fact #44: You Become More Emotionally Sensitive.
Duration:00:02:00
Fact #45: Getting Your Classmates' Approval Becomes Highly Crucial.
Duration:00:02:00
Fact #46: Puberty Usually Starts Off Slowly
Duration:00:02:02
Fact #47: Body Image Is Very Significant
Duration:00:01:56
Fact #48: Teens Want More Freedom and Privacy.
Duration:00:01:52
Fact #49: Tweens still need a lot of sleep.
Duration:00:01:45
Fact #50: During the Tween Years, Parents and Kids Grow Together.
Duration:00:02:04
Closing Credit
Duration:00:00:13