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Children are always curious because they are eager to learn.
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I belive its because they are so young they are seeing most things for the first time and have a great wonder for what it is and why it is... :)
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they want to learn everything, their minds are sponges
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They have a whole new world to explore. Just imagine all the excitement awaiting their precious lives.
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everything is new and interesting to them
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because most things are new to them. & when you don't know things, you ask so that you do.
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They haven't experienced life and they are curious to learn from their parents.
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Because they want to learn. When you get to the point where you no longer have ANY curiosity, you cease learning... you cease "growing" as a person.
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I was when I was a kid because I didn't know a whole lot yet at that age....come to think about it at 50 I still don't know a whole lot at that age.
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our brains are wired to figure things out and we want to why and how something works, not just that it works.
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To a child everything that seems old and "of the ordinary" is brand new to children. They see mostly everything as a kind of adventure or hidden secret worth exploring. Children (in general) love to learn new things. They suck up knowledge like a sponge as they are at a age of developing. They will even be curious about inappropriate things, generally because they do not know that it is inappropriate to begin with or the reason why it is inappropriate.
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Because it's a new world for them.
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It's a survival trait from the earliest mankind. The more curious a child, the more likely it will live to reproduce.
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there minds are like sponges, you should feed them wisely
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That's just the way they are wired :) They have a very steep learning curve, if they're not curious they don't learn and if they don't learn, they don't survive (theoretically speaking)
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