【實用教育app】The Treasure Hunt by Mikael Lee|最夯免費app

【實用教育app】The Treasure Hunt by Mikael Lee|最夯免費app

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Danger and excitement abounds in this treasure hunt adventure book. Will the 4 friends get out in time with the treasure? Download this interactive eBook now to find out.Written and illustrated by Mikael Lee, age 7!Giving children a voice is very important for us and at our Little Writers workshop, we aim to inspire children to create their very own picture books using their stories and characters. Each picture book is important to us and we strive to publish each child’s book as an interactive eBook that can be kept as part of a child’s portfolio and shared with family and friends. Playing PlatypusPlaying Platypus is focused on helping children develop the critical thinking, creative, literacy and math skills they need for a rapidly changing world.Using a combination of entertainment, technology and curriculum content, we are creating a more engaging and effective learning model that is at the forefront of the changing education paradigm.Our Little workshops explore different professions using imaginative stories, constructive role-play and tons of active hands-on experience in a fun, nurturing and active learning environment.Concepts Covered In the Little Writers WorkshopLife Skills:•Sharing•Considering other people’s feelings•Critical thinking•Logical sequencing•CreativityEnglish Language Skills:•Vocabulary building•Listening comprehension•Sentence construction•Story compositionMotor Skills:•Fine and Gross

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2014-02-262015-06-04
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