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Child's Play Review

Child's Play
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I spend every Saturday with my 3 nephews. One is 6, the others are two 3-year old twins. This book has saved my life! So many times the kids have been over and I haven't had any idea of how to keep them occupied! Since about January of this year, I've been using "200 Instant Crafts" as an instant sources of great craft ideas. The best part is how inexpensive the crafts are to make. I really do have most of the stuff around the house. The guidelines that tell me for what age the craft is appropriate have been an immense help to me. I had no idea what a 3 year old could and couldn't do as opposed to the 6 year old. Using these guidelines keeps me from asking the kids to do something they aren't ready to do. I'll be using this book all Summer! Thanks.

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Here is first aid in paperback form for days at home with the kids. This entertaining compendium of arts and crafts, games, and projects will help keep an energetic preschooler happy, busy, and challenged. Arranged by age group to allow deft referencing by parents, teachers, or baby-sitters. 50 line illustrations.

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Creative Thinking and Arts-Based Learning: Preschool Through Fourth Grade (5th Edition) Review

Creative Thinking and Arts-Based Learning: Preschool Through Fourth Grade (5th Edition)
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Great text. Provided theoretical basis for understanding the role of the arts in developing cognitive skills. My students finally "got" the difference between crafty projects and arts based learning.

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"Why should educators be concerned about creative thought and artistic expression at a time when tough talk about academic standards, teacher accountability, and international ranking on tests dominates the educational scene?"

Creative Thinking and Arts Based Learning, Fifth Edition, argues that the ability to think in innovative and productive ways is a survival skill in a world where we are inundated daily with information. The authors' vision for this book is that it will equip practitioners in the fields of early childhood and elementary education to influence schools and communities to regard the creative processes and artistic products of children's minds with a new appreciation and respect.

In order to achieve this goal, the authors have grounded their content with the very latest theory and research on creative thought and play. They have provided case studies in every chapter where real teachers describe how they have integrated play and the arts into their curriculum. They have included opportunities for self-reflection in their Teachers Reflection feature and their Your Reflections feature. They have offered a collection of self-expressive activities and suggestions for teachers to use that are grounded in child-centered practice. Yet, while encouraging the incorporation of play and the arts, they have also acknowledged the importance of meeting the benchmark standards at the local, state, and national levels through the Meeting the Standards feature in every chapter and the Chapter by Chapter Cross Referenced Appendix of National Standards.

New To This Edition:

NEW! Provides research, tips, and specific suggestions for diverse learners--In the section on Curriculum Accommodations for Diverse Learners (Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8).

NEW! Shows how to integrate play and each of the art forms across the curriculum in the easy to read charts throughout the book–Charts are done by content area.

NEW! Connects the text to MyEducationLab–Features video clips and artifacts that illustrate the key points.

NEW! Includes a Chapter-by-Chapter Cross-Referenced Appendix of National Standards–Shows how and where the content of each chapter meets national standards in the arts, the content areas, and in early childhood teacher education.


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Play, Projects, and Preschool Standards: Nurturing Children's Sense of Wonder and Joy in Learning Review

Play, Projects, and Preschool Standards: Nurturing Children's Sense of Wonder and Joy in Learning
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Play, Projects and Preschool Standards: Nurturing Children's Sense of Wonder and Joy in Learning reviews state early learning standards for the very young, linking these standards with existing curricula and surveying projects and play activities which support them. Preschool teachers and daycare centers concerned with early education receive an excellent survey based on expert insights which provides a variety of projects and activities to enhance early learning in all curriculum areas. It's a workbook of ideas pairing benchmark standards to realistic activities and will provide a wealth of easy ideas.

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The authors help readers create well-planned projects and activities that capture children's interest and develop the critical social and pre-academic skills identified in state standards.

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Great Explorations Review

Great Explorations
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I received this as a gift, and it is the best book I've found for projects for my preschool son. We have made relief prints from real fish, butterflies and flowers from coffee filters, snowy day paintings, potato prints, and lots more. This is what I pull out when I'm going to babysit for friends!

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This wonderful new book offers parents creative ideas to help their children learn and grow through play--from Playspace at the Boston Children's Museum, the biggest and most popular children's museum in the world. The 100 inexpensive activities include games for boys and girls up to age five. Illustrations National publicity.

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The Big Messy Art Book: But Easy to Clean Up Review

The Big Messy Art Book: But Easy to Clean Up
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This book is my kids' favorite! Everything is either very LARGE and exciting, or SILLY and exciting, or ADVENTUROUS and exciting, or extremely INTERESTING and exciting. Don't buy this if you want your child to sit in a corner with crayons for the rest of her/his life and never look beyond the expected. This is for the kids that will challenge their imaginations and explore art from a new view, building who they will be as adults.

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Adventurous art beyond your wildest imagination!

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Squish, Sort, Paint, and Build: Over 200 Easy Learning Center Activities Review

Squish, Sort, Paint, and Build: Over 200 Easy Learning Center Activities
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This is a great book for teachers who are using or thinking about using centers. It is divided by center (art, blocks, music, etc.) and each section explains what skills will be learned in that particular center, how to set the centers up and what materials are needed. Each exciting activity is labeled with the approximate age of children who should use the center along with the skills the child will build. Many of the materials needed are objects generally found in the classroom, but are used in ways you probably haven't thought of. This is a fantastic book for preschool teachers!

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A nice big collection of 200 ready-to-use learning center activities.

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Transition Time: Let's Do Something Different Review

Transition Time: Let's Do Something Different
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I am ordering this book, my current volume of this book is from the library. This is an excellent book. I am a day care provider, and my children were thrilled with all the stuff we found inside this book. All of the materials were easy to get too. I highly recommend it to any teacher of preschoolers and up; and to every day care provider.

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What to do between the things you do with preschool children.

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365 Days of Creative Play, 4E Review

365 Days of Creative Play, 4E
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365 Days of Creative Play is a wonderfully complete guidebook to children's play. As the founder and creator of Familes-First, a web site for all families, I found this book especially important and worthwhile. Not only are the crafts, recipes, and play ideas fun they are also educational ( the kids don't have to know this part ; )). I have strongly recommended this book to both my online parent's and craft's groups and all folks who either have children or work with them.

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Entertaining and Educating Babies and Toddlers (Usborne Parents' Guides) Review

Entertaining and Educating Babies and Toddlers (Usborne Parents' Guides)
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This is the best book I've found with activities for babies. It's simple, to the point, and a quick read. I'm a nanny for one little girl--this book helped pass the long days when she was very small. I really liked the ideas that didn't require money--babies love household items. They learn so much from everyday objects. If you're looking for some different activities--this is the book to get.

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Do Touch: Instant, Easy, Hands-On Learning Experiences for Young Children Review

Do Touch: Instant, Easy, Hands-On Learning Experiences for Young Children
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I really didn't find this book very useful. Some of the ideas are good but most of them are just very, very slight variations on each other. As for the good ideas, you can find those in many other books, along with many more useful ones. Skip this and use The Instant Curriculum, which is wonderful.

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Touch and manipulate gadgets. sponges, cups, rings andsticks with over 160 instantaneous hands-on activities that encouragelearning by doing.Activities promote skills such as counting,matching, color recognition, eye-hand coordination and shapeidentification.

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