Tim and the Computer: A computer training storybook for Toddlers - ages 2 to 4

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Cover of the book Tim and the Computer: A computer training storybook for Toddlers - ages 2 to 4 by Dennis E. Adonis, Dennis E. Adonis
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Author: Dennis E. Adonis ISBN: 9781497775459
Publisher: Dennis E. Adonis Publication: January 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Dennis E. Adonis
ISBN: 9781497775459
Publisher: Dennis E. Adonis
Publication: January 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

This book is the beginning of a series of children literature focused on helping children to better understand the fundamental aspects of computers.
Children at the age of 2 to 4 (and even beyond) are more inclined to learn from stories rather than a direct instructional method.

It would be sheer boredom and difficulty to get a child to effectively learn about computers unless there is a consistent, well put together story that actually teaches the child under the guise of telling them a tale.

It is by far the best way by which the child would have an interest in what is being taught.

Storybooks makes kids interested in the subject being taught, and provide a more simplified way in which recollection of the subject matter can be achieved.

It is through this method that respected Guyanese Educational Author, Dennis E. Adonis seeks to help children better understand and retain essential aspects of a computer system, and by extension, help them to use it more effectively.

After all, you can better use something if you understand what it is about, how it works and its many purposes.

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This book is the beginning of a series of children literature focused on helping children to better understand the fundamental aspects of computers.
Children at the age of 2 to 4 (and even beyond) are more inclined to learn from stories rather than a direct instructional method.

It would be sheer boredom and difficulty to get a child to effectively learn about computers unless there is a consistent, well put together story that actually teaches the child under the guise of telling them a tale.

It is by far the best way by which the child would have an interest in what is being taught.

Storybooks makes kids interested in the subject being taught, and provide a more simplified way in which recollection of the subject matter can be achieved.

It is through this method that respected Guyanese Educational Author, Dennis E. Adonis seeks to help children better understand and retain essential aspects of a computer system, and by extension, help them to use it more effectively.

After all, you can better use something if you understand what it is about, how it works and its many purposes.

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