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    Clever Things to Learn: Search and Find | Book Series Review

    Anna Iacovetta, Ph.D.By Anna Iacovetta, Ph.D.2 Mins Read Activity Books Ages 0-3 Best Kids Stories Board Books Book Lists Interactive
    Clever Things to Learn: Search and Find Book Series Review
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    Dr. Anna Iacovetta | The Children’s Book Review | June 14, 2019

    Simple fact: toddlers need repetition in order to learn a concept and sufficiently store the new information. Thanks to Clever Publishing, these two books do just that!

    The Clever Things to Learn books are extremely interactive! These larger board books are not only eye-catching with the visually stimulating colors, they open a world of new concepts for toddlers. Each book may be dedicated to a specific concept, but the reader can have some fun and find other ways to use the illustrations for teachable moments as well. This is the sign of a great book!

    What to Expect:  Preschool Primer Board Books, Colors, Numbers, Early Words

    Clever Things to Learn-  Search and Find ColorsClever Things to Learn: Search & Find Colors

    Written by Clever Publishing

    Illustrated by Ekaterina Guscha

    In the Search & Find COLORS, each double page is devoted to a color with the end of the book culminating in a “review.” Each item on the page is labeled clearly for easy reading. Large circles with tasks to interact with the illustrations are found on each page for the reader to pose to youngsters. These tasks include naming the round objects on the page, spotting the creatures that can fly, and pointing to the various fruits and vegetables. 

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    Ages 1-5 | Publisher: Clever Publishing | 2018 | ISBN: 978-1948418393

    Clever Things to Learn- Search and Find NumbersClever Things to Learn: Search & Find Numbers

    Written by Clever Publishing

    Illustrated by Ekaterina Guscha

    Search & Find NUMBERS is set up identically to its Colors counterpart only with a number line included on the bottom to keep track of each page. The illustrations are colorful and are familiar objects for toddlers. Some of the tasks that are presented include finding different colored items, counting the animals, or looking for various numbers.

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    Ages 1-5 | Publisher: Clever Publishing | 2018 | ISBN: 978-1948418409

    The Clever Things to Learn: Search and Find series (Clever Publishing) was reviewed by Anna C. Iacovetta, Ph.D.. Discover more books like The Clever Things to Learn: Search and Find series by following along with our reviews and articles tagged with Board Books, Clever Publishing, Colors, Counting, Preschool Primers, and Seek And Find Books.

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    Dr. Anna Iacovetta, a former elementary school teacher whose passionate interest in children's lit and fairy tales led her to earn a doctorate in Literature for Children & Young Adults from The Ohio State University. Anna is currently an education professor at John Carroll University and book reviewer who resides in Cleveland, Ohio where she lives with her husband and three young children.

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