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"Start smart" with Happy Heart, who gives children lots of counting
practice and reading exposure with rhymes. This book can be enjoyed
for its rhyming, counting, and coloring at home and at school. Its
fun, structured activities help with small motor skill development,
too.
A peaceful river shows the cycle of sun and storm. Will the river
once again flow under the moon and stars? This colorful story
demonstrates a never ending pattern of nature. We have included a
picture pattern of the story cycle, and story words written
vertically as well as horizontally include smaller pictures over
important words.
The Rain and the River, revised edition, adds coloring engagement
for children, showing nature's pattern of calm-storm-calm. This
story uses beautiful colors and dramatic words to help show the
excitement of thunder and lightning storms as it demonstrate how
rain falls to the earth over and over. Story words include small
illustrations and are written both vertically and horizontally to
aid reading.
Simple line and circle characters gently lead children into
literacy and geometry. Their Hide and Seek game encourages visual
discrimination, and the story words written both vertically and
horizontally on the same page encourage an understanding that
letters make words that have meaning. The characters tend to engage
a child's imagination in such a playful way that learning happens
easily. Hands-on tracing of the characters offers a second pathway
to the brain. Most children like Limber Line and Circle O; and what
we like, we tend to remember.
In this colorful rainbow book, Chapter 1 uses the sight words "I"
and "see" with repetition. The colors of the rainbow are written in
both large and small print to aid reading. Chapter 2 encourages
coloring and reinforces the color words of the first chapter.
This color workbook introduces math (addition) terminology as it
illustrates a way in which primary colors can blend. There are
pages for coloring experimentation, too. We hope your child or
students will enjoy combining colors.
Limber Line and Circle O help children learn six special letters in
English - a, e, i, o, u, and y. They will use at least one of these
letters in every word they write later on. With large printed words
written vertically and smaller ones written horizontally underneath
the larger ones, children also get a sense of where these letters
fit into words. Simple rhymes make the story move along fast in a
fun way. We hope you'll enjoy getting to know our adventuresome
friends, Limber Line and Circle O
Ball-play with Circle O is a fun way to help connect a child's
motor-skill pathways. Young children can also gain cognitive
abilities by relating words to movement. We print words large
enough to fill a page so that young eyes can see them clearly and
easily.
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