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See and Sort
Building solid foundations for reading, writing and math learning
This workbook provides essential exercises for children in order to build solid foundations in reading, writing and math. Visual discrimination and accurate observations are key elements in learning to read and write. Categorizing and sorting abilities serve as an important tool in fostering children’s mathematical and logical thinking as they mature. These building blocks are developed in this workbook:
- Categorizing and sorting
- Accurate observation
- Visual Perception
- Differentiation
- Learning to concentrate
- Association
- Perception of zooming
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Zoo Animals
Developing problem solving skills
Through the use of familiar zoo animals and zoo activities, this workbook focuses on utilizing children’s knowledge of animals, while developing problem solving skills, and encouraging linguistic development.
Visiting a zoo is an adventure for young children. These vivid illustrations introduce zoo animals and their habitats. The interesting stories presented in those pictures give children a chance to practice their language skills and enhance their logical thinking ability via the challenging exercises.
- Visual perception
- Logical thinking
- Perception of zooming
- Similarity between objects
- Viewing perspective
- Knowledge of animals
- Accurate observation
- Learning to concentrate
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Concentration Games
Accelerating the learning process
Learning to concentrate is one of the most important skills needed for successful learning throughout life. Children who possess a greater ability to concentrate learn things more effectively and efficiently. Exercises in this workbook are proven to be able to enhance children’s abilities to concentrate and increase their attention spans. Through practice, the brain is able to process information faster, thus accelerating the learning process in all aspects of learning.
- Learning to concentrate
- Spatial perspective
- Object transformation
- Comparison
- Logical thinking
- Visual discrimination
- Correlation
- Observation
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What Belongs Together
Fostering intellectual development
This workbook is designed to help children discover and understand the connections between objects and various activities in their environment. This ability to associate is critical in intellectual development. All exercises are based on things children are familiar with, thus reinforcing their existing knowledge, extending their views to the exciting world, and encouraging development of this important skill.
- Making connections
- Discovering everyday objects
- Association
- Accurate observation
- Reinforcing existing knowledge
- Extending views to the world
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Starting to Count
Establishing first steps for future success in learning math
This workbook is ideal in establishing a young child’s first steps of future success in learning math. It is an excellent tool for parents who would like to expose their children to math but are concerned about overwhelming their children at too early an age. Through these playful activities, children learn to compare, count and look closely at everyday objects in their surroundings from a mathematical perspective. This helps them become familiar with the concept of numbers and serves as an introduction to basic arithmetic in an enjoyable way.
- Counting objects
- Number awareness
- Matching numbers with objects
- Missing numbers
- Comparing amount of objects
- Basic arithmetic
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