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BrainGymJr: Read and solve comprehension based short stories VIII (Age 6-7 years)

BrainGymJr: Read and solve comprehension based short stories VIII (Age 6-7 years)
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Download or read book BrainGymJr: Read and solve comprehension based short stories VIII (Age 6-7 years) written by BrainGymJr and published by BrainGymJr. This book was released on 2024-09-20 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BrainGymJr is a child development platform that teaches children ‘how’ to think, not ‘what’ to think. We orient children to think independently, creatively and adopt a solution-oriented approach. This is done through reinforcement of age-appropriate content in the form of puzzles, challenges and conversational learning through interactive stories. Daily, customized, byte-sized content in digital, audio and paper formats are available to children across the globe to access at extremely affordable prices. BrainGymJr focuses on strengthening aptitude through application and use of Mathematics, English and Real-world Skills across puzzles & stories. In this book, Children enjoy learning with five fun conversational short stories that introduce an interesting new concept from the real-world environment while enabling language skills. There are comprehension- based questions at the end of every story to encourage children to think and solve! The short stories included in this book are: 1) Twins and Triplets 2) Ray wants a Cactus 3) The Magic Pencil 4) Let’s catch the Rainbow 5) Our Friends


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