Book Reviewed by Tabitha Makumi, Enabling Support Foundation Communications & PR

One of the must have, is “Let’s a have an inside day,” a great illustration book authored by Alicia Van Zyl, Lerato Mbangeni, Rendani Nemakhavhani of just how most kids spend their time in doors. As an educator and parent during this time of crisis, you should have fun on coming up with new activities to keep their brain activities engaged.

an image of let's have an inside day, an early children's book

Together, find the activities that they like to engage in, what lessons are they learning from such activities, how can they improve if their puzzles are not as they should be, or the brick game is not as fun as it used to be?

With great ideas, “Let’s have an inside day,” will work wonders for children in early learning. Get a copy at Book Dash and share your comments on the learning experience.

Follow and contribute to Enabling Support Foundation Global Discussion on TES on the kind of games children in early learning should be engaging in.

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Age
5-10
Genre/Type
sports