Games with books: 28 of the best children's Books and how to use them to help your child learn- from pre-school to third grade/ Peggy Kaye.
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TextPublication details: New York; Farra, Straus And Giroux., 2002.Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi; 350 p.; 21 cmISBN: - 0374528152
- GSL 028.534 P349 2002
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One of the best things you can do in life is to sit with a child and read a good story aloud. You will enjoy yourself, and so will the child. By reading aloud and turning the pages and admiring the pictures and the print, you will teach the child to treasure books-to see books as beautiful objects, offering many delights. But you can also linger over the book a little longer by playing a few carefully chosen games, and in that way you can teach many other lessons, too. You can help the child learn to read and write and calculate-the same skills that are needed foe success in school. My purpose in Games with Books is to show you how to do that-how to have good time reading aloud to your child, and how to extend the experience by playing a few simple and amusing games that will help the child learn.
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