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Are you looking for a fun and easy way to teach your child the alphabet and letter recognition? From birth to age 5, the brain develops more rapidly than any other period in a person's life. Parents play the most critical role in facilitating a solid literacy foundation. To accompany our first title in the Alphabet Anatomy series, Meet the Capital Letters, the Parent Guide provides: ¿ Thought-provoking questions that incorporate each letter's life and character to help your child develop critical thinking skills. ¿ An engaging activity or discussion topic related to each letter. ¿ A craft…mehr

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Are you looking for a fun and easy way to teach your child the alphabet and letter recognition? From birth to age 5, the brain develops more rapidly than any other period in a person's life. Parents play the most critical role in facilitating a solid literacy foundation. To accompany our first title in the Alphabet Anatomy series, Meet the Capital Letters, the Parent Guide provides: ¿ Thought-provoking questions that incorporate each letter's life and character to help your child develop critical thinking skills. ¿ An engaging activity or discussion topic related to each letter. ¿ A craft activity to support letter recognition. ¿ Additional learning concepts to explore with each illustration such as numbers, colors, and shapes. ¿ A fun kinesthetic movement that reinforces each letter's shape. Discover how to help maximize those critical years for your child's most optimal benefit! Visit our website at alphabetanatomy.com to learn more.
Autorenporträt
Linda Ann Jones grew up in beautiful upstate New York which probably had something to do with her love for poetry. Quite unexpectedly, that eventually led her to write an award-winning children's book series titled Alphabet Anatomy. In 2014, she became a grieving mother, which led her on a path to reach her oldest son in the place he now resides. She and her family live in sunny Arizona with three lively dogs and one remarkable cat. Her motto for writing has always been, "Say what's in your heart, and touch someone else's."