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Identify and Relate
Building solid foundations for reading, writing and math learning
The abilities to identify and to relate are the basic foundations needed to develop logical thinking. By providing the appropriate materials, children can learn the essential skills of identifying and relating various characters of objects. The vivid illustrations and challenging activities in this workbook enable children to have fun while learning.
All exercises are designed to use familiar daily objects to enhance the children's abilities to identify, to relate, to observe, to associate, and to connect objects. All those skills are critical for successful learning throughout life. Concentration and visual discrimination are also greatly improved via these challenging activities.
- Logical thinking
- Observation
- Visual discrimination
- Concentration
- Association
- Identifying and relating
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Transportations and Traffic Signs
Developing problem solving skills
Transportation is an important part of today’s life. Young children are especially fond of activities related to movement. This workbook offers all kinds of exercises using different aspects of transportation to teach skills. Identifying vehicles, recognizing different forms of transportation, reading traffic and road signs, using directions are all utilized in various enjoyable activities. The traffic and road sign activities offer a wonderful opportunity to discuss traffic safety while improving verbal abilities.
Visual discrimination, observation, concentration, association ability, and direction awareness are also enhanced greatly.
- Visual discrimination
- Understanding directions
- Concentration
- Association
- Sign recognition
- Identifying transportations
- Observation
- Language ability
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Brainteasers for Kids
Accelerating the learning process
Brainteasers are not only fun but are also beneficial for young children. The exercises in this workbook are effective in developing higher level thinking skills. It is important for young children to learn to see things in different ways to maximize their learning potential. For example, in one of the exercises children need to identify the item that is added to the original picture, and in the next exercise, they have to decide which item is missing. This workbook provides various challenging activities to stimulate important brain functions while still creating an enjoyable experience.
- Sequencing
- Logical thinking
- Visual discrimination
- Association
- Memory training
- Comparison
- Concentration
- Observation in details
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What Belongs Together 2
Fostering intellectual development
Children love to discover new things in their environment. For young children at this age, however, putting related objects together is not an easy task. First, they must recognize the objects using colors, shapes and their general knowledge regarding the objects. It is then necessary to determine the relationship between these objects. This ability to associate plays an essential role in children’s intellectual development.
This workbook, which is a sequel to “What Belongs Together”, helps children discover and understand the connections among everyday objects and various activities in their environment. It carefully encourages this developing ability without overwhelming the child. All exercises are based on what children usually are familiar with, thus reinforcing their existing knowledge and extending their views to the exciting world.
- Making connections
- Discovering everyday objects
- Association
- Accurate observation
- Reinforcing existing knowledge
- Extending views to the world
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All About Colors and Shapes
Establishing first steps for future success in learning math
Children are attracted to various colors and shapes found in everyday life. This workbook provides enjoyable and interesting activities for young children to help them identify and discriminate different colors and shapes. It introduces them to very basic concepts of geometry – which is a branch of mathematics that deals with points, lines, angles, and figures in space.
All exercises in this workbook are carefully-designed to be age appropriate thus maximizing their ability to understand. Basic geometric shapes are presented through brightly-colored illustrations and interesting combinations of colors and shapes. Children learn to recognize, identify, distinguish, and combine those colors and shapes into different objects and patterns. Visual discrimination, concentration, and logical thinking, are also enhanced throughout the entire program.
- Geometric concepts
- Patterns
- Colors and shapes
- Logical thinking
- Visual discrimination
- Concentration
- Size awareness
- Fractions
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