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Let's think about all the ways that numbers and counting are part of our child’s life! From "1-2 I love you.." to “get ready-set-go!” our children start developing their math skills early in their childhood. By introducing them to numerals, to the amount each numeral represents, and one-to-one correspondences, we will be helping to learn to count with accuracy and ease. Preschool math skills are the foundation for advanced math and analytical success. -
Most children begin to recognize some letters between the ages of 2 and 3 and one of the first steps we can take when teaching the alphabet is getting our child interested in listening to stories. Children who are frequently read to get the idea that books contain stories, and stories are made up of letters... what better way to learn them? -
Adults can be stubborn about eating their vegetables. But when it comes to picky eating, children take the cake. So, the challenge at hand is to find a way of getting kids to make piece with their greens. Well, why not make them fun and desirable, like a game… and see what happens!! -
Have you ever wondered why most early childhood programs teach children their colours and shapes? It’s because colours and shapes are two very noticeable attributes of the world around us. These very recognisable characteristics encourage children to define and organize the world around them. Understanding them is a tool for learning many skills in all curriculum areas, from math and science to language and reading. -
Colourful and crunchy fruit is an important and enjoyable part of your child’s diet. It contains essential nutrients that are important for their health, growth and development. If you eat and enjoy fruit together with your children every day, why not take that time to learn their names in different languages? -
Children interact instinctively and naturally with animals and if we take a good look into their world, we will notice that a significant part of the characters employed in language acquisition and counting in children’s pre-school books are animals. Let’s learn their names? -
Green Bay is a moving story about three sea creatures who make a bold move to stop humans from polluting their home. Tuggy, Piki and Sal will hold your attention on one of the most disturbing environmental topics of our days and along the way they create an unbreakable bond with a very special boy. By making this a bilingual book we're giving it an extra value: not only will it play with your child’s imagination but it will also be a great tool when learning a new language.