The Encyclopedia of Infant and Toddler Activities: Written by Teachers for Teachers |  | Creators: Kathy Charner, Maureen Murphy, Charlie Clark Brand: GRYPHON HOUSE Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 192 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.4 x 0.7 Legal Disclaimer: no_warning_applicable
MPN: GR-13614 ISBN: 087659013X Dewey Decimal Number: 372.21 EAN: 9780876590133 ASIN: 087659013X
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Author: Kathy Charner | | • | Paperback | | • | 192 pages |
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Product Description Over 300 activities covering developmental areas such as language, sensory, cognitive, social-emotional, and motor skills. Approved by children and teachers alike, this book will captivate children's imaginations and create wonderful opportunities for learning and fun! Paperback. 192 pages.
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A great jummping off point for Infant & Toddler teachers! November 3, 2007 A. Black (Springfield, MI) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
When I first got this book I was bit disappointed since the activities look so simple that ANYONE could've thought them up.
the thing is that as time passes you find yourself doing the same activities and realize you need to freshen up your lesson plans.
This book is great because it does just that. Gives you great ideas and reminds you the infants & toddlers require different things when learning.
I love the way this book is set up and separated by area of interest (fine motor, gross motor, discovery, etc.) and then by age (infant, young toddlers, older toddlers)
A MUST HAVE!
A superb resource especially for teachers, daycare providers, and babysitters. November 5, 2006 Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
Edited by Kathy Charner, Maureen Murphy, and Charlie Clark, The Encyclopedia of Infant and Toddler Activities: For Children Birth to 3 is a compilation of activities written by teachers, for teachers, yet also useful as a tool for parents looking to spend quality educational time with their young children. Activities range from fine and gross motor practice, to fingerplays and rhymes, to fun with science, language and literacy enhancement, social-emotional training, and much more. Some activities require inexpensive materials; each lists the age group (Infants, younger toddlers, infants and toddlers, or older toddlers) appropriate for the activity, followed by straightforward step-by-step instructions. A superb resource especially for teachers, daycare providers, and babysitters. A sample activity is Eye Follow-Ups for infants; the materials are any bright-colored objects, and the steps are "1. Place a brightly colored object, such as a yellow block, in front of an infant's eyes. 2. Slowly move it to the left, then to the right, to let the infant's eyes follow it. Do it for only a few seconds."
Excellent Start July 1, 2007 Sarah Smith 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I am a preschool teacher who has taught kindergarten and 4 yr olds. Having been asked to take a new job with 2 and 3 yr olds was a lot more difficult than I thought! With all the choking hazzards and lack of fine motor skills, it's hard to plan lessons. This book gives some excellent activity ideas. I loved it. My only negative thought is that the book doesn't really follow "themes", which almost all schools use these days. Still it's a great buy!
Good resource, but not geared for parents August 28, 2007 Jane Pride (Las Vegas, NV United States) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
This does say "For teachers, by teachers" on the cover so it isn't surprising most of the ideas are more suited for classroom settings. If you like to have a lot of resources as a parent, it's nice. For a teacher, it would be more useful.
Everything you need August 30, 2008 Deborah Torres-hughes (england) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This book is not that thick but it is amazingly packed with so many good ideas. Also I love how the activities are divided by younger, young and older toddler activities. It has discovery, math, sensory, music etc... activities.
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