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What parents are saying about these storybooks:

I just finished 'A Walk in the Jungle' with my two girls.
I'm VERY impressed!
 

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.

 

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.
 
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.

Shannon Emmanuel Vancouver B.C.

 

Paul Mackie's remarkable book takes children through beneficial exercises in a fun and playful way.

 

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.

 

What a great way for children and myself to begin our day.

Rose Berzai Calgary. Canada

 

Gordy Visits The Mountains" has been extremely beneficial to my daughter's development.

 

Being born with no binocular vision had a large impact on her gross motor development.

 
My daughter loves to practise all the time with the gross motor equipment in this fun story setting.
 
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.
 

J White Calgary, Canada

 

 

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