About 50 Games – How to Get Kids to Clean Up Cheerfully? by Gina Lee:
Modern life is hectic. When you have a baby, your life becomes even more hectic. After a long and stressful day at work, you go back home and find another mess that needs to be cleaned up. While your child is stubborn and ready to oppose you. If you don’t have the energy to yell at your child anymore, why not relax in the tub and then play silly cleaning games with your child?
The book is appropriate for busy parents who want to take care of housework while also connecting with their children through educational games.
What can this little book provide?
50 cleaning games tailored to the developmental characteristics of babies (from about 7 months old), toddlers, and preschoolers.
Skill development: Aside from the primary goal of encouraging your child to clean up their mess, children also practice other skills such as gross motor, fine motor, planning skills, problem solving, memory, language development, teamwork, social communication, and so on.
Step-by-step game suggestions can help you save time when brainstorming game ideas that are appropriate for your child’s age and can be implemented right away.
Now, transform the exhausting cleaning in the minds of adults into fun games in the minds of children. Relax and enjoy the times when the whole family is connected through games, parents!
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