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Montessori Play And Learn: A Parent's Guide to Purposeful Play from Two to Six (Paperback) (Paperback)
by Lesley Britton
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Children's book, Age 0-3, Play and Learn |
Market price: ¥ 238.00
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¥ 218.00
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Good for Gifts
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MSL Pointer Review:
Excellent tool for parents of pre-school age kids! |
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Author: Lesley Britton
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Pub. in: December, 1992
ISBN: 0517591820
Pages: 144
Measurements: 10.3 x 7.6 x 0.4 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00433
Other information: 1 edition ISBN-13: 978-0517591826
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Parents often wonder what activities they can do with their children to help them learn, this book is crammed with great ideas! The activities are mostly simple to set-up, they are fun for the kids and help kids learn a variety of skills. Every parent of an under-five should own this book.
Target readers:
Kids aged below 5.
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We all want the best possible starts in life for our children, and one of the best possible starts in life, educationally, is the "method" pioneered by Maria Montessori and taught successfully today throughout the world.
Now, Lesley Britton, the leading Montessori practitioner in England for more than twenty years, will show parents how to bring Montessori home. If you would like to facilitate the development of your child's unique personality, make it possible for him to develop to his full intellectual capacity, and help him become socially and emotionally well adjusted, then this is the book for you.
Montessori Play and Learn is packed with ideas, activities, and games that can fit into your normal routine and help supplement preschool learning for your child. For planning your home, introducing your child to the supermarket or the neighborhood, and helping him discover other people and cultures, this book provides valuable tips and insights that help parents and children grow and learn together.
- Create hundreds of learning opportunities from everyday life - Learn dozens of games and activities to help prepare children for mathematics, reading, science, and writing - Make your home environment as stimulating for your child as the best Montessori preschool.
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Stacy Salicki (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-27 00:00>
If parents are the first teachers, and home is the first school, then this is the instruction manual! Great ideas for helping young children learn in a way that they enjoy. Easy to follow examples trancend Montessori-these are activities every parent should do with their child.
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Denise Fasciani (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-27 00:00>
I was able to obtain a copy to read from my local library and would love to have a copy of my own to use with my two children. I plan to homeschool and this book would be an invaluable resource to have on hand. I really wish the publisher would put it back in print so I can get a copy of it.
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C. DePaula (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-27 00:00>
I was looking for a good way to teach my preschool son at home using some elements of the Montessori method. However, I wanted to go at my own pace and in a relaxed way. If you need a more regimented and structured Montessori method at home read Elizabeth Hainstock's books. Leslie Britton's book is well-written, concise and hits all the main points. I really like the games and activities designed for children from two to six. I am able to pick and choose and with home materials to teach my son at home. My son is two so he's only able to participate in a few exercises. Can't recommend it enough.
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Camille Hayes (MSL quote), USA
<2007-06-27 00:00>
This is a good book for parents not just those with toddlers and preschoolers. It gives insight into the montessori method and really shows you the interelationship between how a child deveopls intellectually and physically. I wish that I had gotten it earlier because it has good insights into toddlerhood - tantrums and all. My son is 21/2 and we are hoping to send him to pre-school in September, so we wanted to get a guideline so to speak about what we should be looking for and the best kind of learning at his age. Also we were looking for new ways to engage him, so I'm anxious to try out the activities. He's in the 'I want to be independent stage' and after reading the book I have adopted some of its advice on how to help him acheive this. All in all I would say its a good buy, quite informative.
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