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Learning to write is a developed skill that is essential to literacy and school readiness and success! This book of "Trails, Paths, and Mazes" makes it fun to learn how to hold a pencil, control movements, and develop eye-hand coordination. Rather than starting with lines of alphabet letters to trace, this book offers colorful, attractive exercises to develop writing skills! Your child will enjoy racing through orbit, helping an ant through a labyrinth, walking through a garden, finding the way out of a bubble maze, and many more....with his/her pencil or marker though! Twenty writing practice pages are included in this book beginning with easy all the way to challenging, including an alphabet tracing page! You'll find tips on how to make this book reusable just inside! In addition, you will find connections to learning standards that these activities promote. Look at all the ways you can give your child an advantage on learning this important academic skill! * Learning to write is essential to learning to read! Writing helps children learn about reading and these sets also promote linguistic skills...also essential to literacy! You'll find lots of things to "talk about" with each page! * Eye-hand coordination and muscle strength are basic skills needed in writing and these books offer opportunities to develop both! * independence and persistence! Who doesn't benefit from these learning attributes? * Being able to control hand movements promotes self-regulation, the ability to stop, pause, and think...which is carried over to every other learning domain. * Opportunities to cross the midline of the body can promote brain development. * Practice makes perfect! Being able to practice something until it is mastered is not only satisfying, it is skill-building! Children enjoy the simple, do-able sheets! * Many of the sheets also promote problem-solving skills. Mazes are challenging and fun! * Full-color, attractive sheets are appealing to children as opposed to filling in lines of letters. These sheets begin with basic movements that provide a foundation for more refined work later. The lines are easier to follow and are larger for beginner writers! early learning, writing, tracing, workbook, curriculum
This endearing story of Wood Duck hatchlings jumping from their nest in a tree will delight and entertain young children. They will learn about the habitat and habits of these interesting "tree ducks". Children will also count down from 12 to zero as each baby bird zooms to the ground. Each little duck has their own way of jumping but find out what happens after they all reach the ground! Science, Social Studies, Math and Literacy are all rolled up in this "nest"!
Losing a close family member can bring many emotions that children may not be able to understand accurately or express. This book is a companion book to "Some Day" and address how it feels plus the ways to keep our loved one alive within us. Sweet rhymes of everyday items provide a way to discuss how things "go-together" and how it feels to not have our loved one with us. It also looks at how we can't be separated from our loved ones as well. This book provides "Conversational Extenders" throughout the book to encourage talking about the loss and feelings that accompany it. In addition, there is a "Talking to Children" about death and tips to help children in the back of the book as a resource for adults close to the child. Please see the companion book "Me Without You" that discusses feelings and ways to keep their loved one alive. To buy the two-book set at a reduced cost, please visit www.earlylearning.today. The proceeds from the sale of this book goes to a fund for children who have lost a parent.
This book offers a platform to begin the difficult process of helping children say "good-bye" to a dearest loved one(s) whether it is someone who has already died or someone preparing to die. While death is certain to come, it is rarely welcomed. We all want to live long and happy lives with our nearest and dearest. So, letting go and learning to continue to live is not an easy task, even for adults. Children have fewer cognitive resources in grasping this abstract concept. Helping children involves keeping memories alive so the person continues to live "within the heart" long after the loved one is gone. Written in the "loved one's" voice, this book allows the person who is or has "transitioned to the next life" to speak to the child. The diverse images convey the fact that they are not alone in their experience and children from all around share their feelings. Loved ones and children are supported in making their way through this traumatic event. This books provides a section to personalize to the child's or family's memories. in addition, each page has "Conversational Extenders" to guide the adult reader in promoting discussion. The back of the book contains a section on developmental understandings of death and tips for talking about death to younger children. Please see the companion book "Me Without You" that discusses feelings and ways to keep their loved one alive. To buy the two-book set at a reduced cost, please visit www.earlylearning.today. The proceeds from the sale of this book goes to a fund for children who have lost their parent to cancer.
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