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miniLUK Brain Training Early Bloomer Collection Set 2
for age 5 - 7

This collection set includes 5 workbooks focusing on developmental critical elements for children. These 5 workbooks offer more complex and different exercises than Set 1. Some training concepts are presented using exercises which contain greater enriched and more involved activities challenging children to use a higher level of thinking. Other exercises focus more on specific skills.

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miniLUK workbook #56 - Cheeky in the Summertime
Cheeky in the Summertime

Improving linguistic skills and other critical abilities

Follow Cheeky again into a world of fun, where the learning adventures begin.
In this workbook Cheeky introduces basic elementary skills to children using colorful picture stories. Visual recognition and differentiation, perseverance, alphabets and association skills are developed in children's minds sequentially when they play using these exercises. The bright colors and vivid illustrations are very attractive to children and will encourage play while improving essential thinking abilities. The various scenes and subjects presented in this book could also be used creatively by parents and educators to initiate conversations with young children to help promote their linguistic skills. This workbook continues the skills which the "Cheeky in the Wintertime" workbook provided. It contains different everyday objects and scenes to provide children with an even broader view in which to think and play.
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miniLUK workbook #57 - Concentration Training
Concentration Training

Accelerating the learning process

The ability to concentrate is one of the most important aspects for children's success in school. Often children, who have difficulty concentrating, also have problems learning. These exercises teach children between 5 to 7 years old to learn to focus and concentrate.
While playing with these exercises, children gradually learn to form various strategies for problem solving and processing the information faster and faster each time. As a result, their thinking abilities are strengthened and they become more efficient and effective learners.
This stimulating workbook provides exercises for those basic psychological skills which are of utmost importance for successful learning. It includes activities in visual perception, memory, perseverance, persistence, information processing speed and much more.
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miniLUK workbook #58 - Visual Perception Games
Visual Perception Games

Building solid foundations for reading, writing, and math

This workbook was developed during many years of experimentation and research by educators. The visual coordination, differentiation, accurate observation and the basic mathematical skills, number and pattern awareness are the central focus. These exercises are valuable resources in the development of general learning skills and the promotion of the intellectual growth for children of ages 5 to 7.
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miniLUK workbook #59 - More Brain Jogging
More Brain Jogging

Developing problem solving skills

In no other phase of life can perception and thinking abilities become so strengthened and developed as with children in this age group. It is very important to provide proper educational materials to support children during these vital and important stages. This workbook includes proven and effective exercises to promote children's thinking, combining abilities in spatial, logical, linguistic and mathematical areas, as well as memory training and visual perception.
This workbook book provides the same design philosophy and structure of the "Brain Jogging" workbook. It presents in-depth exercises in different way to promote higher level thinking skills.
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miniLUK workbook #60 - Count to 10
Count to 10

Establishing primary math skills

Continued from workbook “Count to 6”, the introductory exercises help children visually develop basic arithmetic skills.
It contains the same design philosophy and structure of workbook "Count to 6" and carefully proceeds to a broader range of numbers from 0 to 10 with more complicated operations using age appropriate activities. The exercise sequences are beautifully illustrated in order to encourage learning while developing mathematical skills. Through constant repetition, learning math becomes a fun and self-motivating experience for young children.
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