Lifelong Learn Announces Two New E-books for Children’s Easy Reading

Edmonton, Canada, January 29, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Lifelong Learn is proud to offer two new additions to their library of children’s e-book on their website. The children’s books from Lifelong Learn provide an enjoyable reading experience while motivating basic reading skills, left to right progression, turning pages, identifying words through pictures, early research, and much more. The concept books are available to assist caregivers (parents, families, early childhood educators, and teachers) on how to motivate a child’s developmental process.

One of the new books offered by Lifelong Learn is called Feelings. This easy-to-read book helps children with identifying feelings. Each feeling is represented in two variations and in two languages. Identification of feelings is a critical skill in the early years of development because it supports the building of positive self-esteem and social competence.

The second book now offered by Lifelong Learn is called All in a Day’s Play Child Development at Work and is intended for caregivers. This book identifies developmental milestones through the use of photographs and scenarios for all developmental areas. It is organized into developmental, color coded categories and each section has pull out charts that can be posted for easy reference. This reference takes the guesswork out of planning activities or deciding on appropriate toys or equipment to match the child’s level of skill and abilities.

According to Dr. Crowther, raising or educating a smart and healthy child is not by chance. It requires dedication, patience, and knowledge by all caregivers, parents, families, childcare professionals and teachers. Lifelong Learn Inc. is a company dedicated to help increase the knowledge and skill of caregivers to enhance children’s development – intellectual, social, emotional, language, motor, and developmentally appropriate practices. These two new additions to their library of helpful e-books is the perfect place to start looking for ways to educate one’s self on enhancing a child’s development.

For more information about LifeLong Learn’s childcare consulting, education, and training services, visit www.lifelonglearn.com.

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