Full of farm animals and tractors, this irresistible puzzle book includes mazes, spot the difference, dot-to-dot, wordsearches and simple logic puzzles that will keep children entertained while helping develop their skills in reading, counting and observation. It is ideal for journeys, holidays, weekends and rainy days.
Learning first words is fun in this play-and-learn book and jigsaw set. Inside the neat box, which has a cute carry handle, there's an adorably illustrated board book with some farm themed first words for young children to learn. They'll love putting together the 20-piece puzzle to create a giant farm scene, with even more fun first words to learn.
- Entertaining stories filled with lots of fun picture-puzzles - Large pages with full-color cartoon style artwork coupled with exciting, fantastical adventures.
Target the fertile areas of development for toddlers and twos with these easy-to-implement activities. Each of the 100 daily topics is divided into activities and experiences that support language enrichment, cognitive development, social-emotional development and physical development. 50 illustrations.
There comes a moment in every Christian's life when he must decide if his faith is real—or not. For Nia Johnson-Simpson that time is now. Nia has prepared for this moment for years. It's time for her to step into her role as the next spiritual leader at Puzzle House. The plan is for her to work side-by-side with her new husband, but things don't go as planned. As Nia struggles with these unforeseen changes, she must decide what she truly believes...and what she's willing to give up to continue God's work.
Teach Baby to Talk ... and Make Reading Fun, The Importance of Speech and Language in Learning to Read begins by recounting author Sandra Jean Smith’s experience as a teacher of illiterate adults, and also examines the possible causes for the ever-growing number of children starting school with speech problems unseen in previous generations.Smith’s research on this topic, interspersed with her personal stories make for impressive reading. She uses humour and anecdotes to entertain and inform readers.Learn the latest research into these problems and what parents can do to prevent and rectify them. Chapter summaries reinforce her research.The content covers such vtopics as childcare and parenting issues, the problems associated with children learning to speak, and the consequent implications for learning to read. She also discusses the library’s role in stimulating and extending children’s interest in reading to counteract the influence of computer games and television.Teach Baby to Talk is written in an easy-to-read format with minimal educational jargon. The book is a must-read for parents and anyone working with very young children.