| Beginning with the Little Guys
If you have the privilege, begin your role of teaching parent with the little guys. They are the most authentic of students, their expectations are exceedingly low, they are amazed at your unending wisdom, and they are thrilled just to be in your presence. Teaching this age is pure pleasure!
Big Skills for Little Hands
Brighter Child makes the experience even more delightful with Big Skills for Little Hands, a series of six books. If only the rest of your teaching could be as effortless. The Big Skills for Little Hands series supports national standards for early childhood by working to build necessary motor skills. Each paperback book is over 200 colorful pages and includes a write-and-wipe laminated page in the back of the book.
Free Pencil Set!
The 6-Piece Pencil Set does not contain the low-quality bland pencils you'll typically find in a school supply aisle at your local store. Rather, these are top-notch, vibrantly colored pencils which are a pleasure to use and will work perfectly with these books.
A Free Sticky Mosaic - What Is That?
Much like a paint-by-number our Sticky Mosaics feature a 8" x 5.5" sturdy picture made mostly out of squares marked with numbers. Your child simply matches the colorful and often sparkly stickers to the squares to create a lovely mosaic. These have been a big hit here, and can be a great time-filling activity. They are not time-wasters though, just think of all the fine motor skills, pattern-matching ability and diligence your child is learning. Our reviewers have really enjoyed them, even those who initially didn't want to do it! Designs will vary.
Reviews
"Is this book worth the cost? Absolutely! Take it from a mom who has browsed all there is out there, and even spent money on several products. For the price, this book delivers at least double what other companies are offering..."
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"when the book arrived, i was pleasantly surprised with the great quality of the paper. we had a workbook similar to this for zoe but the paper wasn't as nice. also, each page is blank on the back, and they rip out of the book very easily..."
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"The I Can Trace book is labeled for 2-6 year olds. I think it is a bit too much for most 2 year olds - at least new 2 year olds. At almost 3 the book is one that Judah will be growing into, and yet has simple tracing (such as the first page, shown above) that he is able to work on it right now..." Video Review Too!
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"My main regret is that I didn't discover this book sooner. Up to now I've mainly been pulling freebie tracing stuff off the internet, and it's been nowhere near as fun or as logically-flowing as this. And the book provides lots of helpful tips that I wish I'd had sooner..."
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"...we looked at many of the pages - they are bright and colorful, but not too busy. She was able to trace with her finger after I showed her an example and then she was off and running on her own..."
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"As a mom, I love how at the top of each page, it gives a little direction. Like the first 7 lessons say to get the child to trace the various lines (straight, zig-zagged, curvy, etc) with their finger before trying with a pencil. Then, on lesson 8, it says see if they can draw the lines without tracing with their fingers first..."
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"It is a huge book and the paper is thick. It has a bonus section in the back so you can see and try the other books in this series. The colored pencils are wonderful- they are of a much better quality than what you can buy at Walmart...."
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