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Seek and Compare
Building solid foundations for reading, writing and math learning
This workbook provides more essential exercises to build solid foundations for children in reading, writing and learning math. The building blocks of building such foundations including visual differentiation and discrimination, accurate observation, and the abilities of relating, combing, and comparing, are greatly enhanced by practicing these exercises.
- Relating and combing
- Visual discrimination
- Mirrored images perception
- Size awareness
- Differentiation
- Comparison
- Accurate observation
- Generalizing
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Farm Animals
Developing problem solving skills
Through the illustrations of familiar farm animals and farm activities, this workbook focuses on reinforcing children’s knowledge of farm animals, developing problem solving skills, and encouraging linguistic development.
Young children love animals, especially tame, cute farm animals. These interesting story pictures of the farm animals give children the best chance to practice their language skills and reinforce their knowledge about animals. Different training elements are seamlessly presented in context to challenge children’s logical thinking ability at the same time.
- Accurate observation
- Logical thinking
- Perception of zooming
- Association
- Concentration training
- Knowledge of animals
- Visual perception
- Viewing perspective
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More 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. This workbook provides more exercises 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
- Comparison
- Accurate observation
- Spatial perspective
- Logical thinking
- Correlation
- Visual discrimination
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Think and Associate
Fostering intellectual development
The ability to associate between objects is an essential factor in children’s intellectual development. The key to developing such an ability is to first observe accurately, then think at a higher level by finding the correlation between objects. This workbook provides effective materials for children to learn and refine their observation and association skills in a positive and enjoyable way.
- Association
- Connecting and correlating
- Combining
- Perception of transformation
- Logical thinking
- Visual discrimination
- Observation
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Starting to Count
Establishing first steps for future success in learning math
The first positive and enjoyable experiences of learning math are key to ensuring children’s motivation to learn more. After they master the skills of counting objects and recognizing the numbers by practicing “Starting to Count” workbook from Set 1, the next step is to advance them into the world of addition and subtraction. The visual illustrations in this workbook give young children an easy way to understand the concept of arithmetic. The simple addition and subtraction equations are also presented with visual aids to make sure children don’t feel overwhelmed by this subject.
- Fundamental mathematical skills
- Addition using objects
- Addition using numbers
- Subtraction using objects
- Subtraction using numbers
- Basic arithmetic
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