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Die Wunderbare Kraft der Farben: (Stupendous Colors in German)
Contributor(s): Wellhoefer, Annemie (Author), Roellinghoff, Kurt (Author), Bond, Gloria (Author)
ISBN: 1496042387     ISBN-13: 9781496042385
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $12.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Language: German
Published: February 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)
Physical Information: 0.16" H x 7.01" W x 10" (0.27 lbs) 60 pages
 
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Now you can teach your babies and toddlers fifteen color in five days IN GERMAN without pressuring them M ssen S uglinge und Kleinkinder Entwicklungsbereitschaft zeigen, um Farben zu erkennen? Wenn shon in f nf Monate altes Kleinkind durch diese Farben-Lehrmethode drei Farben unterscheiden konnte so stellten wir fest, dass wir sehr wenig ber Entwicklungsbereitschaft wissen. Tats chlich beweisen Studien, dass S uglinge in der Lage sind Dinge auf Gebieten zu lernen, die wir nie f r m glich hielten. Wenn ihnen solche fr hen Lemm glichkeiten geboten werden, so erweiterten sich ihre F higkeiten ungemein, was zu einer Welt besserer Menschen in der Zukunft f hren kann. - Gloria Bond, eine Mutter deren Kinder bereits flie end lesen konnten wenn sie ins Vorschulalter kamen.* *(I am an American who had lived in Germany for several years, where "Kindergarten" refers to an older age group of children than American kindergarteners, who are five to six year old and closer to the age of children in the "erste Klasse" in Germany. In Germany, kindergarteners are preschoolers, or children who are of nursery school age in the US.) Do babies and young children need to be developmentally ready to learn colors? When a five-month-old infant could identify three colors from this method of teaching colors, we realized that we know very little about developmental readiness. In fact, studies show that babies are capable of learning in areas we've never imagined. When given such early learning opportunities, their abilities greatly multiply, which can result in a world of better people in the future. -Gloria Bond, a mother whose children were reading fluently when they entered kindergarten