Did you know that the body in your body have names too? This book is a collection of interesting facts that kids would find easy to learn. The key to influencing a child to study is to use interactive resource materials that will call and retain the attention. Your child will love this Bones in The Human Body! Anatomy Book for Kids – that’s for sure!
Did you know that not all tales have happy endings? Some end sadly because they want you to learn a lessons. Norse folktales are stories from Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Denmark and the Fore Islands. These stories highlight the culture, tradition and believes of the Norse. Understanding these folktales will give you a good idea as to how these peoples live. Get a copy today.
Did you know that Neptune has a great underwater empire? Greek mythological has that in their stories. Although it’s not real, such an underwater empire is definitely attention-grabbing. You want to read about it and when you do, the story would stick to the memory. This way, you become an active participant in the survival of the folktale. Grab a copy now!
Did you know that learning a foreign language increases your child’s cognitive skills? These skills show in your child’s problem solving skills, flexibility of mind, creativity, multi-tasking abilities, critical thinking skills and memory. Today, let your child study German. Tomorrow, maybe another language too. Get started with this book!
Did you know that in ancient Europe the distribution of power is so great that nobles were very rich while the slaves were very poor? You can still some semblance of this class system today but it won't be as obvious. In this book, we're going to take a plunge into history and get glimpse of the world of the Ancient European nobles.
Did you know that if you allow your child to learn a foreign language today, you are gearing him/her up for great societal contributions tomorrow? If you are fluent in more than one language, you can enhance your country’s economic competitiveness. You can also help to maintain security and political interests as well as promote cultural diversity. In short, you're preparing your child for greatness.
Did you know that germs are things that you cannot see but can be passed on to different people? That’s why you cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze. That’s also the reason why you don’t share spoons and forks with other people. Let’s take a look at more gross yet fascinating facts about the intricate relationship of germs and diseases.
Did you know that for the longest time women were considered inferior to men? If you would review your history books, you will notice the great difference in status, rank and role in society. In this book, let's take a look at the women's rights during the medieval times. Do you think women were treated fairly then? Why or why not?
Did you know that folktales help your child sense connections? These are connections to the past and the future. Folktales give information on folk cultures and traditions as well as the creativity of the people who walked the Earth a long time ago. They also give a sense of connection to the future when doing the functions of a cultural worker, academic or teacher. Grab a copy today!
Did you know that folktales are more than just stories? They are powerful traditions that can influence perceptions, behavior and attitude. They are stories of magic and powerful emotions that change the lives of the heroes involved. Of course, there are villains too and from them, your child will learn about mischief and ill-will. Allow your child to weight the good versus the good. He/she will learn best that way.