Curious Creatures - Fun-Schooling Notebook: Dyslexia Games Presents: Color, Doodle, Learn & Write - Ages 5 to 10
Sarah Janisse Brown, Susannah Autumn Brown, The Thinking Tree Publishing LLC
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 3, 2017)
Thinking Tree Books - Ages 7+ An educational Doodle-Book for your MOST creative child! Homeschooling for Grades 2nd to 5th! An educational activity book for kids who love cute little critters! Set your child free to master their creative writing skills. - 100 Pages of Learning and Skill Building for Creative Children, by the Makers of Dyslexia Games Therapy.This simple book sets the child free to enjoy educational activities without stress. The goal of this book is to inspire children to use their imaginations and develop their creative skills. Students will explore, create, write, draw, color, doodle, play. and learn!It is essential for children to have a way to practice their reading, writing, spelling and thinking skills in a fun and friendly environment. Do you have a child who is a struggling learner? Many children dislike schoolwork and have difficulties with reading and writing because parents and teachers focus on their mistakes. Creative children with Dyslexia and ADHD are unable to use normal curriculum because is it boring, frustrating and leaves no room for imagination. Children who can't memorize facts need to take a different approach to learning.If your child is struggling with normal schoolwork you may need to empower your child to change his or her learning environment. Learning should be delightful, not stressful, children are natural learners! Try Thinking Tree Books for children who learn outside the box. This fun and interesting workbook provides your child with a place to practice his or her educational skills without being criticized. If your child shares his or her work with you, be sure to enjoy all the positive accomplishments, and don't expect perfection. Overlook mistakes and appreciate your child's talents and progress. Don't worry about keeping up with all the other kids, focus on your child's talents, gifts, needs and abilities. Note form the Author:This book was created with the help of my dyslexic daughter, Susannah Brown, age 10. She loves cute imaginary creatures and wanted a notebook that she could use for learning. She wanted a book that didn't "tell her what to do, or how to learn". She wanted illustrations of fluffy, cute, fantasy animals like baby Pokemons... but only cute and not creepy.I tried my best to draw some adorable creatures inspired by the ones you like best. Susannah, this is for you. - Love Mom. Illustrations by Sarah Janisse BrownFlip to Fun-SchoolingFunSchoolingBooks.com The Thinking Tree, LLC