What is our national anthem?
What do your lungs do?
What should you do if you get lost in a store?
Would your six-year-old know the answers to these questions?
What I Should at Six is a children’s diary, a record of fun facts, and a great overall learning experience for any child in first grade or preparing to enter it. The print version allows kids to enter facts about themselves. The digital version (free with your print purchase) is easy to use and filled with links for more learning and entertainment. With the rise in school standards with the Common Core, it is as important as ever to make certain that your child is starting off on the right foot.
This book is intended to be a guide for you and your child in regards to basic things that they should know by six-years-old. It will give you an idea of what your child knows while allowing him or her to learn fun facts about the world around them in an engaging way. Every child is different, of course, and each develops differently. Yet there are some core facts that children should know at certain ages. A strong base knowledge, along with a strong vocabulary, is extremely important for learning.
With this book, your child can record personal facts, learn about time, learn facts about the United States, learn world facts, and more. The book is not only fun, but acts as a great diagnostic tool that will help parents begin discussions with their children about things that they may not have thought to talk about.
You’ll enjoy doing this book with your child.
Level 2 books
Reference, Family
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