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Author: Jackie Silberg | 125 Brain Games for Toddlers and TwosSimple Games to Promote Early Brain DevelopmentDid you know the brain of a toddler:
AwardsReviews"You'll find many new treats to add to your repertoire of parent/toddler interactions. A gold mine for play groups." National Association of Parenting Publications Gold Award Winner "125 Brain Games for Toddlers and Twos is an essential tool for any parent or caregiver." Island Family "The brains of young children are sponges, ready to soak up whatever you put in them. Author Jackie Silberg…has a new book to help you make sure that what you put in those brains, from the very beginning, is first-rate stuff." Star Magazine "…The brain development by monthly age is invaluable since growth of the brain and motor skills are so rapid in infants and toddlers. Also there are few books available on this subject, let alone one that is so clearly and well-presented." Cynthia Ridolf, Central Brevard Public Library "125 Brain Games for Toddlers and Twos will be particularly useful for our new 'lap sit programs.' It reinforces the concepts about brain development we are sharing with parents." Wendy Rosenfeld, Youth Services Coordinator, Palm Beach County Library System ""125 Brain Games for Toddlers and Twos is a very insightful and useful book. It is very practical and informative in nature. I especially like the brain research blurbs. It is a great resource for understanding cognitive development." "…it provides games/activities that give the children an opportunity to explore their own abilities. The games promote growth & allow children to become more aware of themselves and what they can do.-Tracy Brown, Children's Home" Chambliss Shelter "125 Brain Games for Toddlers and Twos will be an excellent book to use in parent training. Training on brain development is wonderful for parents, but if we can't give them specific activities to do with their children we haven't accomplish much." Connie Clay "I like the format, the connection between what the research says and practices and activities to support it. The suggested activities are age appropriate and simple and easy to do." Janie Starks "Lots of neat ideas and simple ways to enrich a child's life. It was also clearly written and easy to find things in it." Maggie McGuire, Sam Houston State University "Even though I teach kindergarten, I have found in this book many activities that I will use to help develop language skill with my students. The movement activities are also great which will help to develop large and small skills." Beverly C. Oglesby, Kindergarten Teacher "A wonderful practical guide! I recommend it to my new teachers, parents and child care providers. I've loaned my copy to a parent and am having trouble getting it back. I've recommended it for our church's nursery workers." Janie H. Humphries, EdD, Professor and Coordinator Early Childhood Education University Distinguished Professor Louisiana Tech University "This book would be an excellent resource for any school's parent library." Bobbi H. Lombard, Oklahoma State University "I thought the format of the 125 Brain Games for Toddlers and Twos was easy to use but also provided background in child development and brain research. As a teacher of teachers, I always want them to know why they do the activities. Terry Green |