This unique book - based
on the author’s experience in teaching his grandchildren mathematics the fun
way - provides the knowledge and skills
to teach math to young children, through learning games with playing cards.
Children grow to associate math with fun, pleasure and parental love and
attention. Readership: Parents, grandparents, and adults with young children (ages 3 - 10
years); older children who can read the book themselves; for informal learning,
making it more effective than normal textbooks.
"Everything should be made as simple as possible. But not simpler."
Albert Einstein
You're no idiot, of course. You studied a foreign language, you can give good hand signals to a driver parallel parking, and you know when your boss is in a bad mood based on body language. But when it comes to using sign language, you feel like you're all thumbs.
As everybody knows, Microsoft released on the market Office 2007, Which I think is pretty good, in fact better then the previous Office. A book of this kind is always useful, especially for the ones who think they know too much about ....typing This book is dedicated to a variety of people, including the following:
"All the long-suffering victims forced to learn the arcane features of Microsoft Office, which seem to change with every version, not always for the best. Take heart. You’re not stupid — it’s the people who write, sell, and encourage the clumsy and complicated computer programs on the market who are the really stupid ones."