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Thinking Games to Play with Your Child provides educational and entertaining games to develop and enrich critical and creative thinking skills.
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Thinking Games to Play With Your Child : Easy Ways to Develop Creative and Critical Thinking Skills Newly Rev. 2nd Ed.
author
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Tuttle, Cheryl Gerson.; Paquette, Penny Hutchins.
publisher
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NTC Contemporary
isbn10 | asin
:
1565658108
print isbn13
:
9781565658103
ebook isbn13
:
9780071401692
language
:
English
subject
Educational games, Creative activities and seat work, Critical thinking--Study and teaching (Early childhood)--Activity programs, Early childhood education--Parent participation.
publication date
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1997
lcc
:
LB1029.G3T88 1997eb
ddc
:
649.5
subject
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Educational games, Creative activities and seat work, Critical thinking--Study and teaching (Early childhood)--Activity programs, Early childhood education--Parent participation.
Page i
Thinking Games to Play with Your Child
Page ii
Also by Cheryl Tuttle and Penny Paquette:
Parenting a Child with a Learning Disability Parenting a Child with a Behavior Problem
Also by Cheryl Tuttle:
Challenging Voices: Writings by, for, and about People with Learning Disabilities
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Thinking Games to Play with Your Child
Easy Ways to Develop Creative and Critical Thinking Skills
Newly Revised Second Edition
Cheryl Gerson Tuttle Penny Hutchins Paquette
LOWELL HOUSE LOS ANGELES
CONTEMPORARY BOOKS CHICAGO
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Tuttle, Cheryl Gerson. Thinking games to play with your child: easy ways to develop creative and critical thinking skills/Cheryl Gerson Tuttle and Penny Hutchins Paquette. p. cm. ISBN 0-929923-49-9 (1st ed) ISBN 1-56565-810-8 (2d ed) 1. Educational games. 2. Early childhood educationParent partici pation I. Paquette, Penny Hutchins. II. Title. LB1029.G3T88 1991 371.3'078dc20 91-17913 CIP
Copyright 1991, 1997 by Cheryl Gerson Tuttle, Penny Hutchins Paquette, and RGA Publishing Group, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act or in writing by the publisher.
Requests for such permissions should be addressed to:
Lowell House 2020 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90067
Publisher: Jack Artenstein Associate Publisher, Lowell House Adult: Bud Sperry Design: Laurie Young
Manufactured in the United States of America 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
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For Jerry and Bob
Page vi
Acknowledgments
We would like to thank Judy Jacobi, Charles Gessner, Beverly Clark, Terry Pollack, and Janina Murphy for their contributions to the new edition of this book. We would also like to acknowledge the wonderful teachers in our school system who showed us every day that thinking skills can be taught.
Most of all we would like to express our gratitude to our childrenMatthew, Ross, Eric, Danielle, and Michaelwho grew up to be such thoughtful adults and helped us prove the techniques in this book can work.
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Contents
To The Thoughtful Parent
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One Words, Words, Words Helping Your Child Develop Reading Skills
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