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Child's Play Maths Teaching and Learning Maths Through Play. Ages 3 - 7+ (UK Spelling).

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ISBN-10: 1489565841

ISBN-13: 9781489565846

Edition: N/A

Authors: P. Rowlands

List price: $25.00
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The book comes with a download link to our unique math manipulatives app. We are genetically encoded to learn and children are natural learners. For them the process of learning is a journey of exploration and discovery. Learning should be fun. Today we know more about how children learn than ever before. Then why is it that so many adults have a negative attitude towards maths? This book reveals how through the natural process of play, games and open ended activities that allow for personal exploration and discovery, young children can gain an understanding of maths concepts generally considered too advanced for them. The program uses the most precise arithmetical model ever devised -…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication date: 7/24/2013
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 76
Size: 8.50" wide x 11.00" long x 0.18" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

Phil Rowlands is a retired head teacher from the Rhondda Valley who now indulges his passion for writing full time. He is proud to be one of the co-editors of Eto.His blog http://kindleauthors.blogspot.com aims to support and showcase the talents of Indie authors everywhere. Phil is currently engaged in writing a fantasy adventure for children of all ages entitled 'BILLY And The Pit Of Shadows'. His last book was an adaptation of Charles Dickens 'A Christmas Carol' entitled 'A Christmas Carol Revisited'. The story is set in Manhattan and it was fitting therefore that the Entertainment Committee of the City Bar Association of New York staged a concert reading of the book in the City Bar…