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Basic Colors and Color Recognition Trivia

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Basic Colors and Color Recognition Trivia Over the next several weeks - We are going to review Color Recognition showing a variety of images using our Basic Colors     - Blue Circle the images that are Blue.  Month of February  Events   Groundhog Day February 2 nd Valentine’s Day   February 14 th President’s Day February 20 th                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

BOOK REVIEW

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Title : Good Night at the Zoo By Beatriz Macia A colorful charming rhyming bedtime story A wonderfully illustrated and vibrant colorful rhyming children’s educational story book for ages 2-6; children will be delighted to listen and see the different baby zoo animals, what a cute way to introduce bed time routines from play to meals – to bedtime story-tales. To learn more about the author and other books Her website or link: http://www.amzn.com/B01D5EH3UW www.BeatrizMacia.com Title: Hilly Colors Her Dreams By Meytal Raz- Nave Delightful rhyming bedtime story What an interesting sweet and colorful book. I love the way the rhyming blends with the story and the use of colors for children to learn while listening or reading this book. In addition to the interesting way the story taps in to different emotions and feelings children have with a different story-tale on each page! This book is the first in the series, and

Basic Colors and Color Recognition Trivia

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Over the next several weeks - We are going to review Color Recognition  showing a variety of images using the Basic Colors. Red , Blue, Green , Pink, Black, Orange,   Yellow, White,  Brown, and Purple.   Do you see the pictures that match the color Red?                                                         

Reading Books: Children –Parents- Guardians

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·          Reading Books:   Children –Parents- Guardians ·           Bond while reading and helps to prepare them for the many challenges of life.   Parents are increasingly busy, and often struggle to find enough time to read a story to their children. But knowing the benefits of this simple activity can encourage them to find time in their busy schedules. Reading stories to children is more important than it seems. In addition to helping to address reading, reading allows children to structure their thinking, while enjoying it, and not as a school exercise. Only human beings are capable of telling stories. Our lives are woven stories. It is important to tell stories to kids, even short ones, because these micro stories make everyday a shared adventure, fun trivia and enables children to blossom in their own thoughts.  Here are the three reasons why stories are so important for kids : ·          Stimulate the imagination and language The stor

HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Stay safe, Ask questions, Help others, My Pal Buddee’s Moto: “Learn and Grow!”         3 REASONS WHY STORIES ARE SO IMPORTANT FOR KIDS Parents are increasingly busy , and often struggle to find enough time to read a story to their children. But knowing the benefits of this simple activity can encourage them to find time in their busy schedules. Reading stories to children is more important than it seems. In addition to helping to address reading, reading allows children to structure their thinking, while enjoying it, and not as a school exercise. Only human beings are capable of telling stories. Our lives are woven stories. It is important to tell stories to kids, even short ones, because these micro stories make everyday a shared party & fun trivia and also enables kids to bring out and enhance their thoughts. Do you know why it is so important to read stories to young children? Stay tune for the three reasons!