As parents we would like to know the answers of the question, what does my preschooler need to know in order to get ready for kindergarten? After we have done some research we think that the book “What Your Preschooler Needs to Know: Get Ready for Kindergarten” is one of the best parenting books for parents to help your preschoolers to start on a lifetime journey of being in love with learning.
What Your Preschooler Needs to Know: Get Ready for Kindergarten
This is a great book for preparing your child for a lifetime of learning and wonder. This book is filled with opportunities for reading aloud and fostering curiosity. By this book, preschoolers learn the fundamentals they need to prepare for a happy, productive time in school and for the rest of their lives.
Millions of children have benefited from the acclaimed Core Knowledge Series, developed in consultation with parents, educators, and the most distinguished developmental psychologists. In addition to valuable advice to parents, including what it means for a child to be ready for kindergarten, special sidebars throughout the book help parents make reading aloud fun and interactive, suggesting questions to ask, connections to make, and games to play to enrich your preschooler’s learning experience. It is presented in a simple format that helps children learn.
Many parents recommend this book because they and their kids love it. The book is nicely divided into sections for nursery rhymes, songs, simple poems, delightful stories from around the world, simple science, history, etc. and it is easy to segue into activities from many of the passages. Preschoolers really enjoy it. My son likes each section, especially the stories, the history and the science.
“Core Knowledge: What Your Preschooler Needs to Know” is a great tool for parents help your preschooler have a love of learning and excel. Highly recommend it!




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