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Soon to be a major US motion picture starring Anne Hathaway and
Jessica Chastain, Mothers’ Instinct is a dark, twisty domestic
thriller in which the bond between two couples—best friends and
next-door neighbors—mutates in dangerous and deadly ways in the
wake of a tragic accident. David and Laetitia Brunelle and Sylvain
and Tiphaine Geniot are inseparable friends and next-door neighbors
in a pretty, tranquil suburb. Their sons Milo and Maxime, born in
the same year, grow up together as close as brothers. But when
Maxime is killed in an accident, their idyllic world shatters.
Maxime's parents, Sylvain and Tiphaine, are consumed by grief and
bitterness, while David and Laetitia are wracked with guilt for
their role in the tragedy. Soon the couples are barely speaking,
although they maintain a polite façade. Then a mysterious series
of “accidents” begins to happen to Milo, raising Laetitia’s
suspicions. Are their former best friends trying to punish them by
threatening their son? As an increasingly paranoid Laetitia
frantically tries to protect Milo from harm, the little civility
left between the two families curdles into outward hostility. Is
Laetitia just imagining things? Or are Sylvain and Tiphaine
secretly conspiring to exact their revenge . . . and if so, who
will pay? In her American debut, blockbuster Belgian author Barbara
Abel plunges into the deepest, darkest corners of her characters’
hearts and minds to explore the limits of friendship, the
overwhelming power of maternal love, and how far hate, fear, and
vengeance can drive us. Tense and blood-chilling, with a surprising
final twist, Mothers' Instinct will keep you on edge until the
final page. Translated from the French by Susan Pickford
This groundbreaking book looks at the development of mathematical
thinking in infants and toddlers, with an emphasis on the earliest
stage, from zero to three, when mathematical thinking and problem
solving first emerge as natural instincts. The text explores the
four precursor math concepts-Attribute, Comparison, Change, and
Pattern-with an emphasis on how development occurs when it is
nurtured by loving knowledgeable others. The authors call this the
CAIR principle: Closely Attend & Intentionally Respond. Sharing
their stories of working with a wide range of zero to three
caregivers and educators, the authors stress the difference between
arithmetic skills and their definition of mathematics as "a logical
way of thinking that allows for increasing precision." Each
user-friendly chapter includes suggestions for highly effective
practices that are embedded into everyday interactions and
routines. Early care providers can use this resource to develop
young children's interest in mathematics, ensuring that they are
ready for the big ideas they will encounter in preschool.Book
Features: Combines the most current research on infant and toddler
cognitive development in relation to mathematical thinking. Offers
concrete ways to help caregivers and professionals draw out the
math that is all around us. Blends three domains of human
development-social-emotional, physical, and cognitive. Examines the
What, Who, and How of each precursor concept, with authentic
anecdotes and "What the Research Says" sections.
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