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This Mom’s Choice award-winning activity book provides 60 fun-first, fine motor skill-building activities for preschoolers. **Play Smart My First series---Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient** My First Cutting Activity Book is for children as young as two who are not yet proficient in using scissors. The activities are carefully designed to develop fine motor skills, focus, hand-eye coordination, and critical thinking. This step-by-step method helps children expand their fine motor skills, concentration, and critical thinking skills. Reward stickers are provided for each activity. Portable and…mehr

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This Mom’s Choice award-winning activity book provides 60 fun-first, fine motor skill-building activities for preschoolers. **Play Smart My First series---Mom’s Choice Awards® Gold Recipient** My First Cutting Activity Book is for children as young as two who are not yet proficient in using scissors. The activities are carefully designed to develop fine motor skills, focus, hand-eye coordination, and critical thinking. This step-by-step method helps children expand their fine motor skills, concentration, and critical thinking skills. Reward stickers are provided for each activity. Portable and perfectly designed for small hands to cut, color, and apply stickers, My First Cutting Activity Book offers anywhere, anytime fun for curious, creative preschoolers.
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Autorenporträt
Gakken is the number 1 educational publisher in Japan. Founded in 1946 by Hideto Furuoka, the mission of Gakken has always been to produce fun-first, educational materials for children. Gakken is well-known to Asian families for its bestselling workbooks. Gakken is also well-respected in academic circles - publishing popular teaching materials for preschools, kindergartens, and primary schools. In addition to its substantial publishing business, Gakken also runs 18,000 learning centers called “Gakken Classrooms” and operates nursery schools - all inspired by the successful formula used in their workbooks.