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What's Going On In There? How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life
- By Lise Eliot, Ph.D

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62-Piece fun foam Numbers & Letters Mat Set

Company:  D & S
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Recommended Age:  3 to 6 years.

One of the first steps in learning to read words and solve math problems is being able to recognize and label symbols. While your baby may not be naming the entire alphabet or managing multiplication by the time she's 1 year old, this interlocking set certainly offers a firm foundation for future reading and math learning. Each 12-by-12-inch puzzle piece contains an easy-to-grasp, pullout numeral or letter of the alphabet; there are 60 pieces in all. Parents may need to help young toddlers with assembling the mat, since it requires more detailed puzzle-fitting skills. But children as young as 1 year old might be able to fit the large letters and numbers into the slots by themselves. This also makes a comfortable tumbling mat or a nicely cushioned play area. The set comes in a clear vinyl storage case with a zip closure. Click here for more information

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