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[2004], c2000
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Whether it is through singing, dancing, talking or cuddling, you can encourage the pathways of your child's brain to make new connections. This book contains 140 games that will promote brain power, improve hand-eye coordination and develop thought processes, imagination and memory. The activities are split into appropriate age groups, ranging from birth-3 months and 33-36 months.
Author
Pub. Date
c1996
Description
Keep any toddler busy, happy, and learning with all the new games in this book! Designed with the same format as the bestselling Games to Play with Toddlers, this book includes the new categories of block, color, running, quiet, family, and toy games. An annotated list of books for toddlers is also a new feature
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Pub. Date
[2002]
Description
Nearly 90% of all brain growth occurs in the first five years of life. Parents can capitalize on this impressionable time by improving and varying the sights, sounds, and smells in a child's immediate surroundings. With this eminently practical guide in hand, parents can actively promote the motor, cognitive, and social skills that will make a difference in a child's readiness for formal, academic learning later on. Ideal for busy parents, Make Your...
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[2014]
Description
Featuring programs from hit series "Brain games," "Duck quacks don't echo," and "The numbers game," it combines science and entertaining, interactive experiments and games to reveal the amazing inner-workings of the crown jewel of the human body. The Brain Games sizes up the human brain through mind-boggling experiments, optical illusions, and brainteasers. Duck quacks don't echo assesses the validity of weird, unusual and over-the top hypotheses...