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“The easiest and full of fun way to teach your children alphabet!!. Introducing "The Grocery Cart Spree Writing ABCs" story book by Doris Hankamer.”
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Doris Birdwell Hankamer
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“Learn the difference between tales and fables
Tales: Stories that are invented by someone. There are also traditional stories that no one exactly knows that who invented. And these stories are transmitted from generation to generation. Also, Often known for some author who recreated the existing story.
Fables: are short stories written to convey some teaching of life.”
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doris hankamer
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“Brain activity is higher in children who listen to bedtime stories.
We know that reading to a young child leads to good results; there is a limited understanding of what mechanism might be involved. Two new studies examine the unexpectedly complex interactions that occur when placing a child in your lap and open a book with pictures.
Research used functional magnetic resonance imaging to study the brain activity of children aged three to five years while listening to suitable stories to age. The researchers found differences in brain activation in accordance with the amount of reading that children were accustomed at home.”
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doris hankamer
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“Letters of the alphabet are the base of reading and writing. It is through letters that form words. For your children to learn the alphabet, you can buy educational books geared for this purpose. My book the grocery cart of spring writing abc is very affordable and helpful when it comes to teaching. Train an hour a day, until they learn slowly and learn to differentiate one letter from another. Repetition and association are the keys to learning fast.”
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“Reading is a gateway to knowledge and creativity that enables people to create characters. Reading is not only a hobby but an essential habit to develop the intellectual field. It is a pleasure that is acquired through practice and so it is very important that parents encourage the children to have this habit.
The various themes of children's books make most children interested in certain story. You can find stories aimed at different ages and tastes, so all the little kids are able to find a wide variety of books that interest them.”
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“The generation gap When i was a kid, I had to shut me up when big people spoke. Now, as an adult, I have to be quiet for the children talk.”
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