miniLUK Starter Pack
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miniLUK Starter Pack includes: The exercises included in this Starter Pack are excerpts from the Visual Perception Set, Concentration Set, Colors and Shapes Set, Theme-Based Learning Cheeky Set, Critical Thinking Set, and the Math and Geometry Set.
More About the LUK Learning System:
miniLUK Brain Training
The miniLUK Brain Training series is similar to the bambinoLuk but is designed for an older child. Its controller board has twelve tiles in a high-quality plastic case with a transparent lid. These tiles are numbered from "1" to "12" and the activities are much more challenging. When children finish each exercise, they can check to see if the unique symmetric pattern on the back of the controller matches the one on the page.
Thinking Skills for Ages 6-8
The miniLUK Brain Training collections include workbook sets covering memorization, concentration, visual perception, logical thinking, linguistic skills, and basic arithmetic. For ages six to eight; produced by a secular company so some of the pages may not be suitable for your children.
Brain Challenger
The miniLUK Advanced books feature complex brain challenges in a variety of workbooks. This series focuses on visual perception ability, higher-order thinking skills, and spatial relationships. All exercises begin easy but steadily climb from basic to more advanced and grueling, which is just what this age group is looking for.
Features
Reinforces the following early childhood developmental skills:
Publisher's Information
Author: Michael Junga
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: BEYOND 123 LLC
Faith-Based: No
Consumable: NoAwards and Endorsements:
2007 Excellent Products Award - iParenting Media
Winner of The National Parenting Center Seal of Approval 2006
Dr. Toy's Best New Products Picks for 2008
2008 Parents' Choice Silver award from Parents' Choice Foundation
How To Use Bambino:
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