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English Title Super Illustrated Time Management for Children - Children's Interesting Reading
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★ A simple and easy to learn Singapore time management for kids, 30 time management tips x 20 time mysteries!
★"Parents' Training" = illustrated time management + practical toolkit to deal with little dawdles and be a high-performance parent!
★ "Children's Interesting Reading" allows children to learn about time, establish the concept of time, and cultivate time management skills from the stories around them.
★ "Handbook Practice" set 12 themes plan, let the child hands personally record life, develop good habits.

This series consists of 3 books:
"Super Illustrated Time Management for Children - Parents' Training"
"Super Illustrated Time Management for Children - Children's Interesting Reading"
"Super Illustrated Time Management for Children - Handbook Practice"

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"Super Illustrated Time Management for Children - Children's Interesting Reading": This book adopts the form of comic stories and humorous language style to integrate the concept of time into life situations and popularize some knowledge points about time, so as to make children interested in reading, trigger empathy, and experience the importance of time. The book also contains some difficult training questions, game questions and thinking questions, so that children can take the initiative to ask their parents to help complete, thus enhancing parent-child interaction.

Author

Tina

Tina, a Singaporean mother of two: She holds a PhD in Science and Technology from the National University of Singapore and is a working mother of a son and a daughter. She is passionate about DIY parenting and specializes in bilingual reading, time management and parent-child companionship and growth.

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