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ذكاء الأطفال: ألعاب للمتعة والتعلم

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A baby’s brain is 250 percent more active than that of an adult. The networking of the brain's synapses is nearly complete after the first three years of life. Giving your baby stimulating experiences encourages brain development that will prepare your baby for successful learning in the future. Visual stimulation enhances your baby’s curiosity, attentiveness, and concentration. Your baby's best toy is you! Interact with your baby as much as possible.

Filled with developmental games based on the latest brain research, Baby Smarts helps you build your baby’s brain power—one activity at a time!

Baby Smarts is divided into four chapters, each representing a three-month period. Each chapter begins with a chart that helps parents anticipate the typical developmental milestones for that age. The corresponding games and activities will develop and reinforce the skills needed to reach those milestones. Each activity in Baby Smarts uses common materials found in the home—there’s no need for expensive toys or props. Roll a ball to your baby to develop her muscle coordination. Sing songs and talk to your baby to develop his language abilities. Create patterns with cereal boxes or blocks to develop her math skills. Every activity in Baby Smarts builds the foundation for future learning!

129 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2009

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1 review1 follower
April 10, 2013
I started taking books out of the library so that I could switch up the games/activities I was playing with my little one. Baby smarts gave me lots of simple ideas that didn't require buying expensive toys. It really helped fill up the day with fun little games that benefit babies development.
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April 4, 2014
No new ideas here, but a nice reference to remember games and activities appropriate for different developmental levels. It is sorted by age ranges and includes some baby sign language. Might be a nice resource for a teacher or therapist who could use it as a reference and storage of future ideas.
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February 23, 2019
أنشطة للأطفال ما دون عمر السنة ،سهلة وبسيطة ولا تحتاج إلى أدوات معقدة.
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107 reviews1 follower
November 8, 2017
I started reading this book as soon as my wife gave birth to our son and i read one chapter (trimester), more than one time, every 3 months since then. It's very well structured, simple and at the same time it's backed by science, it's not just like these generic "Be the best dad in the world" kinda books. These games and activities are lots of fun for the babies but also for the parents and the book explains how the baby's mind work and learn at this first so very importand year! I'd recommend it to any new parent without second thoughts! A second book about the second year would be great!
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February 10, 2025
ممتاز للمساعدة في اعطاء افكار لتنمية ذكاء الاطفال
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146 reviews8 followers
August 18, 2010
great little book when the uncreative mom runs out of ideas for things to do. I like that its broken down by age group and by the current new milestone the kid has recently acquired.
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