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Probably one of the more fragile periods in the homeschool adventure is the first summer. Your fledgling scholar has just begun to read, has developed a liking for math, and looks forward every morning to stretching his brain with thinking skills. Now is not the time to take three months off from academics. Now is the perfect time for this new series of skill-building workbooks, which includes: How Wild Are the Animals? How Tall Are the Trees? and How Deep Is the Sea?
Designed to keep your child busy and learning through the summer, each workbook will reinforce your child's academics with more than 200 delightful pages about plant, animal, or sea life from around the globe. Your child will review skills he has just mastered through a variety of fun and challenging exercises such as coloring by number, crosswords, number puzzles, mazes, and word searches. Even the make-and-do crafts that each book includes do more than create a mess; they provide a hands-on learning opportunity for your child to incorporate some of the fascinating facts about the animals and plants he has learned. Using short, daily grade-level activities will keep your child's brain working throughout the summer, ensuring a smooth transition to more rigorous learning in the fall.
Hundreds of workbooks cross my desk in a given year, and if you are a longtime Timberdoodle customer, you know that few make it past the review process. This brand new series is so broad in its scope, so winsome in its appearance, and so universal in its appeal, that I was immediately smitten. This delightful series will leave your children longing for more, a rarity among homeschool workbooks. Even if your family does not take a summer break, consider adding one or more of these workbooks to your daily routine as an incentive, to provide a welcomed breather between more demanding subjects, or as a productive take-along on outings and visits. These workbooks are recommended for children who have just finished kindergarten or first grade. |
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Features
Covering far more than just trees, How Tall Are the Trees? cultivates children's knowledge about plant and animal life across the globe with more than 200 interactive pages. Activities revolve around animals, plants, and numerous insects. Young children can explore forest and jungle landscapes while learning tons of plant and animal facts through skill-building exercises such as message decoding, matching activities, number puzzles, crosswords, mazes, word searches, make-and-do crafts, and much, much more.
Publisher's Information
Pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
Copyright: 2009
ISBN: 978-1-60095-378-1
Publisher: Carson-Dellosa
Printed In: Singapore
Consumable: Yes
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