Is your child prepared for school this year?
Did your child complete his/her summer reading list? Did they write a book report or did you discuss the book to make sure the book was understood?
Did you spend at least 30 minutes a day helping your child read or spell or figure math equations? Yes, 30 minutes a day will instill the habit of reading or studying in your child.
Does your child hate to go to school? Maybe, he/she has fallen behind because of too much fun this summer. It’s easy to get them back on track or even ahead of the game when you are interested in their learning and happy to participate.
Does your young child know where England is on a map? How about Mexico, Canada, Oklahoma, Alaska?
Your older child should be able to spot Asia, Indonesia, Iceland, Russia, Japan and Afghanistan.
One of our cookbooks is called Children‘s World Cookbook.
Pick a meal from the cookbook to prepare together and talk about what you learned about the culture and traditions of that country later, while you are eating that meal at the table.
What year did Columbus sail the ocean blue? Use rhyming to make learning fun.
It’s not too late to help your child be successful this year in school.
Pick a story from the newspaper every day and read it together. This should be a current event story, not one about a movie star or new movie.
All work and no play makes learning boring. Science experiments are fun and help your child learn while they are having fun. Have your child read the directions as you guide him/her through the steps.
Check our online bookstore
you will find books on Science, Math, History, Languages, Geography, Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation to name a few.
We offer over 1300 books for ages newborn through adult.
Qualify for 1 Customer Special for every $35 spent.
Qualify for $15 in Free Books for every $85 spent.
Use those discounts for Birthday Party gifts and/or Christmas gifts.
Our Dolly Dressing Sticker Books, Pirate Kid Kit, Friendship Bracelet Kid Kit or Touchy Feely Books for the youngest.
You and your child will be very popular gift givers with his/her peers.
Teachers also benefit from a gift of a new book for their classroom so think of a book instead of an apple.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
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