Coloring is a very useful activity for children between the ages of 4-5, especially for developing their language and intellectual skills. Coloring not only trains children's brains to work harder than in other activities such as reading or doing math. But it also helps develop a number of important skills, such as: Develop social skills: Drawing and coloring is an activity that helps develop social skills. This is especially true for developing your ability to work with others and your ability
"The Everything Kids' Puzzle Book" by Jennifer A. Ericsson and Beth L. BlairThis book is filled with a variety of puzzles, including coloring activities, word connections, and other creative exercises that help develop problem-solving skills and creativity. It's designed to be engaging for children, making learning fun and interactive. Ideal for children who love to solve puzzles and enjoy hands-on activities, this book supports the development of cognitive and fine motor skills while providing
Coloring is a very useful activity for children between the ages of 4-5, especially for developing language and intellectual skills. Coloring not only trains children's brains to work harder than other activities such as reading or math. But it also helps develop a number of important skills, such as: 1. Develops language skills: Drawing and painting are activities that help develop children's writing skills. Especially developing the ability to control hand muscle movements. 2. Develop intellec
• บวกเลขหลักเดียวได้ (1+1, 2+2)• ลบเลขหลักเดียวได้ (2-1, 3-2)Suitable for children who is practicing counting numbers Adding and subtracting numbers during the developmental age involves increasing arithmetic learning. It's simple, not too complicated, so you can handle doing it yourself.
Use it to take notes or draw. about storytelling :Let children listen to develop listening skills and imagination. • Use it to draw music notes and play word games: Sing songs and play word games to improve speaking and listening skills. • Storytelling activities: Let children tell stories from everyday life to develop storytelling and communication skills. Mathematics • Counting and comparing: Use toys or materials. To teach counting and comparing numbers, drawing and writing them in notes. • C
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