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Brain Games for Preschoolers

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Research shows that children who are stimulated and nurtured from an early age, with plenty of opportunities for learning through play, often have higher IQ scores and adjust more easily to school. Over 200 fun activities will boost your child's brain development and help with their co-ordination, memory, problem solving, musical skills, and word and number power. Child development expert, Dr. Dorothy Einon explains what research says and how the activities stimulate your child.

160 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2004

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Jane Kemp

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Jane Kemp has worked together with Clare Walters in the parenting market for many years, most recently as deputy editor and features editor of the respected babycare magazine Practical Parenting. They are co-authors of 15 successful childrens books. Jane particularly enjoys writing about babycare, childcare and health.

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To be honest, I liked the part that links the games with the studies but the book was generally below my expectations.
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