Posted by admin | Posted in Bestsellers | Posted on 17-02-2009
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where can I find books that teaches kid at young age?
My son is a newborn but I heard that you can teach kids even if they are still small,I want to read those books and be prepared to teach him, another question? is it true that if you teach your kids at young age they will become smarter?
Another thing, I delivered him at the 7th month of my pregnancy.
First, congratulations on your delivery. I am happy for you. Blessed are the children.
Humans begin the learning process in the womb. Much of their first year after birth is devoted to learning to control their own body, but the basis for all other subjects is also absorbed if stimulation is available. Being premature should not be a handicap for your son.
The association of sounds with mental concepts for items and activities is best taught by speaking a running commentary on what you and the child are doing. Simple speech, repeating some words over and over (like hug or feeding or milk or tickle or sleep or bath). Babies are not idiots. You do not need to talk “down” to them, just attempt to keep the speech pattern normal and do not automatically exclude words over three syllables.
In terms of subject matter for reading material, this is not as important and exposure to listening to you read. There does seem to be some correlation between keeping the vocabulary simple but avoiding “baby talk” and ability to learn to speak and later to read and write. The more languages you know the more languages you should expose you child to. short books from a public library will give a wider variety than attempting to purchase books, especially in the beginning.
Music is processed in a different area of the brain and so exposure to gentle music of a wide variety is very beneficial. Voice (including chanting) and instrumentals should both be made available. A radio is often helpful, as its programming usually contains both spoken words and music.
When the child begins to play with toys, one of the best to use is small blocks of plastic or wood on which you can write the letters of any alphabets (Latin, Hebrew, Arabic, Cyrillic or other) that you use. Mathematical or logical symbols and even music notation can be added. Thick sheets plastic or other materials can also be used. You can make collages of pictures and common words for nouns.
Probably more important than anything else is during the first year hold or make contact with your child as much as possible. Human contact will add the security that is necessary for any development.
And please try to prevent any smoking in the same room as the child.
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LEGO Ultimate Building Set – 405 Pieces (6166) $26.95 Get busy building! This jam-packed tub features an extensive assortment of LEGO bricks and other fun elements. It includes a building plate, mini figure, windows, doors and wheels. New container allows for easy clean-up and efficient storage. The transparent lid lets builders display their models. Includes building instructions for five models and photo inspiration for 25 more. 405 pieces. Tub mea… |
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Jenga $11.88 This is the blockbuster of all stacking games! The original wood block game. The rules are simple enough for the whole family to play: just stack the blocks into a tower without letting it fall! But it’s fun for all ages, too, as some blocks from the bottom of the tower are pulled to make it taller! Who will make the tower fall’ For any number of players. Contents: 54 genuine hardwood blocks and i… |
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Richard Scarry Busy Town $11.74 Race around town solving mysteries! How many objects can you find? Join Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm on a fun-filled race around Busytown to solve mysteries and find hidden objects. Drive through lively city streets, an activity-filled farm, an action-packed airport, and a bustling harbor full of silly boats. There’s much to discover on this gigantic, colorful game board that’s over six feet long! As… |
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Fisher-Price Ocean Wonders Soothe and Glow Seahorse Pink $13.89 With a gentle squeeze, this cuddly friend glows and plays soft music, lullabies and soothing sounds of the ocean. After five minutes the music fades, lights dim, and baby can drift off to dreamland … Recommended Ages: 0 Months & up… |
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Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie $3.96 Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG•Format: DVD•Runtime: 95 minutes… |
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100 Singalong Songs for Kids $6.85 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: CEDARMONT KIDSTitle: 100 SINGALONG SONGS FOR KIDSStreet Release Date: 04/17/2007… |
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Sleeping Beauty (Two-Disc Platinum edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray] $32.30 Disney’s 1959 animated effort was the studio’s most ambitious to date, a widescreen spectacle boasting a gorgeous waltz-filled score adapting Tchaikovsky. In the 14th century, the malevolent Maleficent (not dissimilar to the wicked Queen in Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs taunts a king that his infant Aurora will fatally prick her finger on a spinning wheel before sundown on her 16th birt… |
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It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown $1.99 … |
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The Lion King Trilogy (Eight-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy) $60.00 Not an ideal choice for younger kids, this hip and violent animated feature from Disney was nevertheless a huge smash in theaters and on video, and it continues to enjoy life in an acclaimed Broadway production. The story finds a lion cub, son of a king, sent into exile after his father is sabotaged by a rivalrous uncle. The little hero finds his way into the “circle of life” with some new friends… |
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Mighty Bright Blue Xtraflex 2 LED Book Light $11.14 This LED book light comes Mighty Bright, leaders in the LED applications industry. Super compact and lightweight, this LED book light is ideal for travelers, students or anyone who loves to read. The clip grips onto almost anything or you can use it freestanding as a task light. A special lens spreads light evenly, eliminating hot spots. Blue housing. Bendable arm. With a super LED bulb that is as… |
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The Disco Kid (Triumph Books) $6.59 This book is in Used condition |
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Kid Food $9.06 In fewer than five years, Rachael Ray has radically changed the way America cooks dinner. Her perky-girl-next-door swagger, her catchphrases for techniques, and her dinner ideology of simpler, less expensive and just in time have sold billions of books and placed her at the top of the talent heap of food television personalities. Kid-friendly meals that the whole family will enjoy. Look for classics made simple, hassle-free cooking, delicious results. Rachael guarantees, yes, your kids will eat it. |
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City Kid $11.99 ” City Kid is perhaps one of the seven greatest books ever written. It has the realness of The autobiography of Malcolm X , the warmth of The Color Purple , and the page count of Tuesdays with Morrie . It’s a must read.”-Chris Rock Nelson George was the nerd of his ghetto neighborhood; the kid who devoured Captain America comics, Ernest Hemingway novels, and album liner notes. City Kid describes how George evolved into an award-winning journalist and filmmaker, becoming a key figure in framing hip hop for the rest of us. The story begins with a fractured family life-an absent father, a struggling single mother, and a sister who falls victim to the streets-but ends in triumph all around. George overcomes both his own nerdiness, as well as the odds against him, to become a godfather of the hip hop movement-he was there at the beginning, and in City Kid he tells us what it was really like. Writing with emotion, but without false sentiment, George creates an insightful and inspirational portrait of an emerging success, as well as the triumphant rise of hip hop culture and black artists in the 80s and 90s. |
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A Kid to the Rescue $4.95 Shannon Vanderhoff learned early that everything in life is fleeting. That’s why she won’t let herself get attached to anything. Or anyone. Not the traumatized little boy in her care. And definitely not art therapist Greg Hawkins, who seems as determined to care for her as he is to heal her nephew. Like a character from one of his comic books, Greg has swooped in to their rescue, empowering the child…and loving the woman. But it takes the two of them to turn the boy’s life around. And it takes a kid with special powers all his own to create a loving family. |
