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Marilyn Segal

    Il mio bambino da 0 a 1 anno
    Your Child at Play
    Your Child at Play 1 to 2 Years
    We of the Never Never
    Your Child at Play
    Your Child at Play
    • Your Child at Play

      Two to Three Years: Growing Up, Language, and the Imagination (Revised)

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,5(13)Évaluer

      Focusing on the developmental milestones of two-year-olds, this book offers parents valuable insights into their children's self-perception, social interactions, and language acquisition. With over 130 photographs of children engaged in play, it provides practical strategies and innovative ideas to support growth and learning. Additionally, the book addresses common challenges parents may face, equipping them with helpful suggestions to navigate this dynamic stage of early childhood.

      Your Child at Play
    • Your Child at Play

      Birth to One Year

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,6(40)Évaluer

      The book features a month-by-month guide that highlights developmental milestones and play behavior in infants. Each chapter outlines what to expect during that month and offers creative play ideas for parents to engage with their babies, fostering skill development through fun activities. Delightful illustrations enhance the reading experience, making it both informative and visually appealing for caregivers.

      Your Child at Play
    • Large Format for easy reading. An Australian classic. Depicts the enduring hardships of life in the Australian outback and the battles against sexist and racial prejudices.

      We of the Never Never
    • Your Child at Play

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      "Insightful, warm, and practical, these books provide expert that knowledge that is a must for every parent". -- T. Berry Brazelton, M.D. Hundreds of ideas for games and learning activities combine with more than 800 photographs in these exceptional books that show parents, teachers, and care-givers how everyday routines can be turned into playful learning opportunities. Most important, they prove how play can foster the child's development and enhance communication between parent and child. Thirteen month-by-month chapters describe more than 400 activities during the child's daily routines, such as mealtime, diapering time, bathing time, and quiet time. Includes helpful practical advice for solving everyday problems of sleeping, eating, and crying.

      Your Child at Play