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Secret agent Joey seven: Learning the easy way

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Professor Jack cavendish, The first of a series helping your children to learn, But using his very unique way of sublime learning rather than blackboard or parrot-fashion teaching. Using the same method used by advertisers and magicians, The professor makes learning fun. You may have learned that 6x4 =24 from the blackboard, but how did you learn the names of characters in major soap telly programs. , Please enjoy reading and teaching your young child with this interactive and fun book.

130 pages, Paperback

Published May 18, 2020

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May 31, 2020
This is an engaging little book for kids to read - brilliant for developing reading fluency and comprehension. It's very easy to follow, the letters are nice and big and it's written in easy-to-read sentences. It gets kids engaged from the get-go. As the title suggests, the book helps children to learn the easy way - in the same way, that adverts work. The methodology of the book is obviously based on the latest in cognitive science - so much so that a child can easily remember key details about this story even after a couple of days of having put the book down. At the end of the book, there is a quiz, which tests children's knowledge of the adventures of secret agent Joey. I highly recommend this book!
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