Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Activities. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Thomas Edison for Kids: His Life and Ideas, 21 Activities (repost)




Thomas Edison for Kids: His Life and Ideas, 21 Activities by Laurie Carlson


English | 2009 | ISBN: 1556525842 | 160 pages | PDF | 37 MB




Thomas Edison, one of the world"s greatest inventors, is introduced in this fascinating activity book. Children will learn how Edison ushered in an astounding age of invention with his unique way of looking at things and refusal to be satisfied with only one solution to a problem. This book helps inspire kids to be inventors and scientists, as well as persevere with their own ideas. Activities allow children to try Edison"s experiments themselves, with activities such as making a puppet dance using static electricity, manufacturing a switch for electric current, constructing a telegraph machine, manipulating sound waves, building an electrical circuit to test for conductors and insulators, making a zoetrope, and testing a dandelion for latex. In addition to his inventions and experiments, the book explores Edison"s life outside of science, including his relationship with inventor Nikola Tesla, his rivalry with George Westinghouse, and his friendship with Henry Ford. A time line, glossary, and lists of supply sources, places to visit, and websites for further exploration complement this activity book.












Saturday, September 19, 2015

Retro Baby: Cut Back on All the Gear and Boost Your Baby"s Development With More Than 100 Time-tested Activities




Retro Baby: Cut Back on All the Gear and Boost Your Baby"s Development With More Than 100 Time-tested Activities by Anne H Zachry PhD


2013 | ISBN: 1581108117 | English | 225 pages | EPUB | 5 MB




Winner of multiple awards, Retro Baby is a "must have" for every parent! Baby bouncers, carriers, electronic toys, and "educational" videos are intended to make our children smarter and our lives easier, but can their overuse negatively impact infant development? Absolutely. Retro Baby: Cut Back on Infant Gear, Media and Smart Toys, and Boost Your Baby"s Development with Time-Tested Activities helps caregivers understand the potential dangers of extended equipment use and overexposure to technology.




Retro Baby brings 20 years of experience from an occupational therapist and mother of three into your home. Anne Zachry, Ph.D. understands that each family and baby have different needs, and she offers flexible strategies and suggestions for playtime. With "back to the basic" ideas, Dr. Zachry gives you lots of opportunities to spend one-on-one time with your baby, creating that special bond that will last a lifetime.