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Child development -- Juvenile literature
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Child development -- Juvenile literature
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Child development
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Child development
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Juvenile literature
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The write start, a guide to nurturing writing at every stage, from scribbling to forming letters and writing stories, Jennifer Hallissy
Seven skills for school success, activities to develop social & emotional intelligence in young children, Pam Schiller
Expressing creativity in preschool, from the editors of Teaching Young Children
Exploring math & science in preschool, from the editors of Teaching Young Children
365 toddler activities that inspire creativity, games, projects, and pastimes that encourage a child's learning and imagination, Joni Levine
Developmentally appropriate curriculum in action, Marjorie J. Kostelnik, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Michelle Rupiper, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Anne K. Soderman, Michigan State University, Alice Phipps Whiren, Michigan State University
Exciting sensory bins for curious kids, 60 easy creative play projects that boost brain development, calm anxiety and build fine motor skills, Mandisa Watts
Will you fill my bucket?, daily acts of love around the world, by Carol McCloud and Karen Wells ; illustrated by Penny Weber
Brilliant brain games for kids to enjoy, more than 300 brain-boosting activities for toddlers to five year olds, [executive editor, Jane McIntosh ; managing editor, Clare Churly]
Sensory play for toddlers and preschoolers, easy projects to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and early measurement concepts, Casey Patch
Learning about language & literacy in preschool, from the editors of Teaching Young Children
Watch me grow!
50 fantastic things to do with preschoolers, Sally and Phill Featherstone
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