Zoe's Book Of Colors: Zoe's hands-on and fun way of teaching kids gives parents the opportunity to play a vital role in their child's early education.

Zoe's Book Of Colors: Zoe's hands-on and fun way of teaching kids gives parents the opportunity to play a vital role in their child's early education.

by Sarit S Peleg
Zoe's Book Of Colors: Zoe's hands-on and fun way of teaching kids gives parents the opportunity to play a vital role in their child's early education.

Zoe's Book Of Colors: Zoe's hands-on and fun way of teaching kids gives parents the opportunity to play a vital role in their child's early education.

by Sarit S Peleg

Hardcover(Collector's Hard Back ed. Large Print)

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Overview

The process of acquiring the concept of color begins around the age of two and ends around

the age of 3.5. As part of the developmental stages, the process of acquiring the concept of

color is also gradual. If it seems to you that your child is having a little difficulty and you want

to give them the concept of color, it is recommended to teach each

color separately. It is possible, for example, to declare

a "red week". Dedicate that same week to acquire the red

color, emphasize red objects in the child's surrounding

("Here's a red truck", "This apple is red" etc.). In addition,

one day you can wear red clothes and another day eat

a whole meal of red foods, craft with red fingers/red

colors, etc. Use your imagination." Zoe's Book of Colors"

is another experiential way of getting to know the color.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781958016008
Publisher: Sarit Peleg
Publication date: 04/30/2022
Series: Zoe
Edition description: Collector's Hard Back ed. Large Print
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 8 Years

About the Author

Sarit Peleg, a child of Polish immigrants, was born in Israel in 1958 and raised on a kibbutz, a unique environment centered around communal life. After she left this community in 1988, she maintained true to the values of her childhood: harmony, community, and sharing resources. Her musical upbringing and professional career as a concert producer primed her for writing, composing, and assembling original songs that turned into the children's musical show "We Are All Kids." The songs were later released in CD format titled "Around the World." Peleg believes in creating global platforms for children to share their experiences and gain the tools they need to make the world a safer and more peaceful place for all of its inhabitants. Whether through letters, art, music, or an interactive website,Peleg hopes to teach the next generation how to express themselves and demand a brighter future for their leaders.
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