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Thinking Games : To Play With Your Child : Easy Ways to Develop Creative and Critical Thinking Skills

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Thinking Games to Play with Your Child provides educational and entertaining games to develop and enrich critical and creative thinking skills.

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First published November 1, 1991

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Cheryl Gerson Tuttle

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Cheryl Gerson Tuttle has more than thirty years of experience in education, counseling, and advocacy.

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August 6, 2011
Took notes while reading and ended up writing almost everything down!

Great ideas for games to play while waiting or traveling. Many don't require any supplies.

While some games are about your surroundings, others make good use of seemingly boring, everyday things like newspapers, magazines, maps, phone books, etc. in totally new ways.

There are also many smart ideas for "world as a classroom" activities, and practical life skills as well.

I have needed something like this for years--I never know how to keep kids entertained, and the learning is just a bonus!
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467 reviews3 followers
May 13, 2012
This book had critical thinking games that you can play with children (or adults really) in the areas of reading, writing, math, and memory skills. Very highly recommended for parents/teachers/or speech therapists who work with kids ;)
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113 reviews6 followers
July 22, 2012
Put this on my gift wish list a must have for long car rides especially! It was great to get my 4 & 8 yr olds involved in a car game together. Many great games!
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January 21, 2011
Great reference book on encouraging great minds in your children and spending time with them doing it. It will also help your own mind.
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