When kids put on a tiny police cap and patrol earnestly in a mini police station, slip into a white coat and check a doll's heartbeat in a small clinic, or grab a shopping basket to pick fruits and vegetables in a simulated supermarket, a social enlightenment quietly unfolds right in the dollhouse. This colorful little world is far more than just a playground for children. It is a miniature social lab that lets kids stand on their tiptoes to touch the realness of the adult world through role-playing. When a child plays a firefighter, sounding the alarm and rushing to the "fire scene", they learn about responsibility and courage; when they act as a cashier, carefully counting "coins and notes", they understand rules and cooperation; when they put on a princess dress or a suit and show themselves confidently on a small stage, they gain the ability to express themselves and appreciate beauty. Every role-play is a practice of empathy—suddenly they realize how earnest and hardworking mom and dad are at work, and how people in different professions silently strive for life. Here, children are not onlookers, but participants. In immersive experiences, time and again, they figure out the logic of social operation and plant the seeds of career dreams in their hearts. Maybe the little chef's coat they can't put down in the dollhouse today will be the source of inspiration in a kitchen in the future; maybe the straight posture they keep in the mini police station at this moment will turn into the courage to protect others when they grow up. More importantly, when kids learn to understand and empathize through role-play, they early on know that every profession deserves respect and every effort has its value. This cognition will become a warm foundation for them to integrate into society and embrace life in the future. The best growth never comes from indoctrinating truths, but from letting kids experience and feel on their own. Every role-play in the dollhouse builds a bridge for children to the real world. It makes them understand that we are all part of society, and doing what we love is not only a source of happiness but also a contribution to the world. May every child find their own passion in such a little world, and walk towards a broader life with this warmth and strength.
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