Does your child constantly question you?
Does your curiosity seem limitless?
Amazing! Your child can explore and learn about the world by asking questions.
Educators agree that a child who manipulates his surroundings, asks questions, and interacts with objects develops confidence in his abilities. These are Montessori's principles.
Your child's mental development is just as important as his physical development.
Educators, teachers, and others involved in teaching children have told us that children who look at appropriate books are more successful, even if they can't read.
Too often, the images on screens aren't appropriate for your child, and the speed of the actions may hurt him emotionally.
Reading and printed pictures allow your child to learn at his own pace, he chooses the speed of the pictures, how much to dwell on details, and when to move on. This picture book will help your child: -Use imagination; -develop psychosocially.
-Self-experiment to build confidence and critical thinking.
-Feed his curiosity.
-Pulling or tearing pages independently.
Reading before bedtime promotes restful sleep. (Video games overstimulated him.)
This book's pages contain stimulating drawings and coloring for all ages. Older kids will enjoy the book's trivia. Readings are tailored to your child's attention span to keep him or her engaged.
If you believe in books' educational value, buy your child this book for much less than a digital game.