Find the Difference Puzzle Book for Kids

Find the Difference Puzzle Book for Kids
Author: Arine Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781091604902

FIND THE DIFFERENCE PUZZLES - FULL COLOR INTERIOR - 8" x 10" - 24 PUZZLES - 72 COLOR PICTURES INCLUDING PUZZLE SOLUTIONS - IDEAL GIFT FOR CHILDREN - USEFUL FOR KEEPING KIDS GAINFULLY OCCUPIED This book contains: 46 pages white paper Trim size 8" x 10" Good quality paper Soft, sturdy matte cover Other related children's books by this author include the following: Picture Puzzles for Kids ISBN-13: 978-1981473816 ASIN: B077ZXQ58M Find the Difference Picture Puzzles ISBN-13: 978-1985319325 ASIN: B079R7ZMQ5 The books can easily be located using the ISBN (ASIN) numbers provided. Just type (or copy & paste) the numbers onto the Amazon search bar and you would be able to find the books.

Brain Games Spot the Difference

Brain Games Spot the Difference
Author: Ltd Publications International
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 9781680229363

Strengthen your observational skills by spotting the differences in more than 115 beautiful and interesting picture puzzles!

Puzzling Pictures for Eagle-Eyed Kids

Puzzling Pictures for Eagle-Eyed Kids
Author: Vicki Whiting
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1607658240

Children will love scrutinizing every page inside Puzzling Pictures for Eagle-Eyed Kids! From the creators at Kid Scoop®, this exciting puzzle book is filled with 60 engaging observational activities, including brain teasers, spot the difference, complete the pattern, find the friend, and hidden object games. Perfect for challenging young minds and having fun while doing so, this activity book for kids will entertain for hours!

365 Activities for Kids

365 Activities for Kids
Author: Kregel Publications
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003-08-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780825472732

A collection of activities, Bible stories, and puzzle questions—one for each day of the year. Stand-up binding lets kids display each page just like a daily calendar, but it can be started at any time of the year.

More 365 Activities for Kids

More 365 Activities for Kids
Author: Peter Wyart
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780825472923

Another collection of activities, Bible stories, and puzzle questions—one for each day of the year. Each page includes a Bible story as well as an activity picture, day of the week, and prayer.

Teaching Kids to Read For Dummies

Teaching Kids to Read For Dummies
Author: Tracey Wood
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2011-04-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1118068939

You’re thinking of teaching a child to read. What a great idea! Now all you need is exactly the right blueprint. This easy-to-follow book is written with two people in mind; you, and the child you’re thinking of teaching. Mother and children’s reading specialist Tracey Wood gives you all the down-to-earth, honest information you need to give a child a happy, solid start with reading. Teaching Kids to Read For Dummies is for parents of young children who want to give their kids a head start by teaching them to read before they enter school or to supplement their children’s school instruction, as well as teachers and caregivers of young children. Filled with hands-on activities that progress a child from sounds to words to sentences to books, this friendly guide shows you how to: Prepare a child to read Sharpen his listening skills Correct her errors graciously Choose the right books Have kids read out loud Find help if you need it Whether the child you want to teach is two or twelve; fast paced or steady; an absolute beginner or someone who’s begun but could use a little help, this empathetic book shows you how to adapt the simple, fun activities to your child’s individual needs. You’ll see how to make activities age appropriate, how to add more challenge or support, and how to make gender allowances if that’s relevant. Plus, you’ll discover how to: Lay the foundation for good reading skills Tell the difference between a reading delay and a reading problem Help your child build words from letters and sounds, advance to short and long vowel words, and conquer syllables and silent letters Select entertaining workbooks, recycle them, and make up your own reading activities Get your child ready for sentences Keep your child reading — with others or on his own Complete with lists of word families, phonics rules, and reading resources, Teaching Kids to Read For Dummies will help you make learning fun for your child as he or she develops this critical skill!

Look and See

Look and See
Author: Lawrence F. Lowery
Publisher: NSTA Press
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2016-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1681403609

This lively book’s title makes the perfect motto for young scientists: Look and see! With the help of charming text and bright pictures, you learn just how much you can use your sense of sight. Toys and tools, birds and bugs, flowers and fish, and alligators and apple trees all invite you to look carefully. Soon you’ll be comparing objects around you and looking for patterns. Before you know it, you’ll be gazing beyond this delightful book to see more details in the world around you. ***** Look and See is part of a set about the senses in the I Wonder Why book series, written to ignite the curiosity of children in grades K–3 while encouraging them to become avid readers. The books in this set explore the marvels of the senses of sight, hearing, smell, and related phenomena. Included in each volume is a Parent/Teacher Handbook with coordinating activities. The I Wonder Why series is written by an award-winning science educator and published by NSTA Kids, a division of NSTA Press.

Screenwise

Screenwise
Author: Devorah Heitner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351817825

Screenwise offers a realistic and optimistic perspective on how to thoughtfully guide kids in the digital age. Many parents feel that their kids are addicted, detached, or distracted because of their digital devices. Media expert Devorah Heitner, however, believes that technology offers huge potential to our children-if parents help them. Using the foundation of their own values and experiences, parents and educators can learn about the digital world to help set kids up for a lifetime of success in a world fueled by technology. Screenwise is a guide to understanding more about what it is like for children to grow up with technology, and to recognizing the special challenges-and advantages-that contemporary kids and teens experience thanks to this level of connection. In it, Heitner presents practical parenting "hacks": quick ideas that you can implement today that will help you understand and relate to your digital native. The book will empower parents to recognize that the wisdom that they have gained throughout their lives is a relevant and urgently needed supplement to their kid's digital savvy, and help them develop skills for managing the new challenges of parenting. Based on real-life stories from other parents and Heitner's wealth of knowledge on the subject, Screenwise teaches parents what they need to know in order to raise responsible digital citizens.

On the Go Activities Dover Chunky Book

On the Go Activities Dover Chunky Book
Author: Dover
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486474305

This lively selection of fast-paced activities paves the highway to fun. There are mazes that guide a princess to her castle, a mail truck that needs to get to the post office, and more. Plus, travel-related crosswords, word games, connect-the-dots, and find-the-difference pictures are great for kids on the go. Color the pages when complete!

What Do You See?

What Do You See?
Author: Mala Gitlin Betensky
Publisher: Readers Digest
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781853022616

The author presents a varied menu of ideas and experiences in many areas - in research, in diagnosis, and in psychotherapy, each using art media with patients of all ages. She integrates art, phenomenology and gestalt psychology, describing specific techniques and findings. Part I of the book lays out the theoretical foundations and the techniques; Part II addresses the formal components used in art therapy - line, shape and colour in their interrelated dynamics and discusses other aspects and modes of symbolic expression found in clients' work. Part III looks at symbolic expression through the scribble, offering a system of classification, diagnostic possibilities and case studies of work with eating disorders. Part IV focuses on art expression for art therapy diagnostics, including a method for qualitative diagnostics, and a first full diagnostic battery for adolescents. Part V is devoted to Holocaust children's art expressions, highlighting the power of art expression in children under ultimate stress, the intensity of their inner experience, and its visualization in the structure of the pictures. The book is for art therapists and advanced students. It can be used as a textbook on phenomenological art therapy; for therapeutically-oriented art teachers, educators and social workers; and for practicing psychotherapists, to see that art is a source of expression demonstrating how a person is.