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What parents are
saying about these storybooks:
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I
just finished 'A
Walk in the Jungle'
with my two girls.
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I'm VERY
impressed! |
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My eldest is
starting
kindergarten this
year and she loves
following guided
activities. She was
eager to follow
along and create her
own animal moves.
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What I'm also happy
with is that my
younger daughter who
just turned two
actually
participated. She is
naturally very much
of a loner. While
she normally does
her own thing while
other kids play she
joined us after the
second activity and
'opted out' near the
end. However, that
was very impressive
for her. |
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Thanks so much. It's a
great tool for
parents who want to
have fun with their
kids,
but don't have the
imagination or
information to make
learning fun.
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Shannon Emmanuel Vancouver B.C. |
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Paul
Mackie's remarkable book takes
children through beneficial
exercises in a fun and playful
way. |
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Children stay focused as
they participate in each
page of the story and
have the opportunity to
use their own
imaginations as they
follow the delightful
story characters.
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What a great way for
children and myself to
begin our day. |
Rose Berzai
Calgary.
Canada |
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Gordy
Visits
The
Mountains"
has been
extremely
beneficial
to my
daughter's
development. |
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Being
born
with no
binocular
vision
had a
large
impact
on her
gross
motor
development. |
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My
daughter
loves to
practise
all the
time
with the
gross
motor
equipment
in this
fun
story
setting.
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Now, six
months
later,
her
gross
motor
skills
are
right at
age
level,
and
she's
always
excited
to have
the
chance
to
practise
her
new-found
skills
on the
equipment. |
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J White
Calgary, Canada |
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