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Stupendous Colors (in Japanese)
| AUTHOR | Matsuoka, Yoko; Bond, Gloria |
| PUBLISHER | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform (02/22/2014) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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If you can read Japanese, now you can teach your babies and toddlers fifteen color in five days IN JAPANESE without pressuring them. Do children need to be developmentally ready to know colors? We, of the STUPENDOUS COLORS method, wonder about this, for it has taught three colors to a baby who was just five months old. It also clarified colors toddlers often confused. With its straightforward, inductive method of introducing colors, it often taught fifteen colors to toddlers in five days-including chartreuse and gold, which are not easy to learn, while also increasing their vocabulary and concentration spans. This method has been tested on 300 preschoolers, who absolutely loved it and showed great enthusiasm for it. STUPENDOUS COLORS has been a favorite among many toddlers, who amazed people by how many colors they knew. Once they learned the colors, children have been known to insist upon carrying this book everywhere they went and reading it over and over again to themselves. So why not let a mother, who had taught her kids to read fluently by kindergarten, show you what this book can do?
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ISBN-13:
9781496041906
ISBN-10:
1496041909
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
Japanese
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Page Count:
60
Carton Quantity:
54
Product Dimensions:
7.00 x 0.16 x 10.00 inches
Weight:
0.27 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Schools - Levels - Early Childhood (Incl. Preschool & Kinder
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If you can read Japanese, now you can teach your babies and toddlers fifteen color in five days IN JAPANESE without pressuring them. Do children need to be developmentally ready to know colors? We, of the STUPENDOUS COLORS method, wonder about this, for it has taught three colors to a baby who was just five months old. It also clarified colors toddlers often confused. With its straightforward, inductive method of introducing colors, it often taught fifteen colors to toddlers in five days-including chartreuse and gold, which are not easy to learn, while also increasing their vocabulary and concentration spans. This method has been tested on 300 preschoolers, who absolutely loved it and showed great enthusiasm for it. STUPENDOUS COLORS has been a favorite among many toddlers, who amazed people by how many colors they knew. Once they learned the colors, children have been known to insist upon carrying this book everywhere they went and reading it over and over again to themselves. So why not let a mother, who had taught her kids to read fluently by kindergarten, show you what this book can do?
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