Ken Ludwig devised his methods while teaching his own children, and his approach is friendly and easy to master. Beginning with memorizing short specific passages from Shakespeare's plays, this method then instills children with cultural references they will utilize for years to come. Ludwig’s approach includes understanding of the time period and implications of Shakespeare’s diction as well as the invaluable lessons behind his words and stories.
Little Swimmer: Improve Your Child's Confidence and Physical Development
For children, swimming is an opportunity to develop both physically and mentally. In this book you will find information on how to prepare a child for a visit to the swimming pool, what to remember when going to classes, and how to make every visit safe. A large part has been devoted to games in the water with children between 3 months up to 4 years of age.
Children's World is a colourful monthly Indian children's magazine. There are stories, poems and activities (like Wordhunt, Connect the Dot and many others).
The idea is that this show breaks down basic science in a fun and educational way that young children can understand. Nina is accompanied by her five neurons who help her to explore the world around us. Her neurons are the five senses - taste, touch, smell, sight and sound. They help Nina to work out her scientific dilemmas and are portrayed as cartoon characters.
This is a collection of original essays about how Shakespeare and how his plays are increasingly being used as a means of furthering literacy, language arts, creative and dramatic learning for children in and out of the classroom. It is divided into three sections comprising essays by well-known children's book authors, literary scholars, and teachers, respectively, who approach the subject from a wide range of perspectives.