New sets of single words in English!
- Teach Your Child to read… in English: Introductory Single Words – Foods 3 – Fruits . With illustrations & sounds. (9/23/2009)
- Teach Your Child to read… in English: Introductory Single Words – Possessions 3 – Art Tools . With illustrations & sounds. (9/23/2009)

This collection of presentations is another terrific idea by A.P.P.: every single one of these books explores the words in “Charlotee’s web”. It’s great to be able to explain in detail to the little ones, what words “cellar”, “keen”, “humble” actually mean! All presentations are wonderfully worded and illustrated. So, I find them useful even without reference to the book where the words originated – I look at it as a wonderful small “picture dictionary”.
My son has a great progress with English reading. Books from A.P.P. and Isa help us tremendously, and so do our own words/couplets/sentences presentations. Now our technique is definitely not Doman – we watch and read slides together. We take turns reading slides. We play games. We break the words down phonetically – for some reason my son really enjoys this process, and I am happy to adjust any system to fit his favorite learning style. The only Doman rule that I believe should be set in stone – is “do it joyously”! For the best results, I do believe that kids should enjoy the learning process.
“Mommy, why?… Daddy, why?…” Isn’t it wonderful to have a book that addresses exactly that question? A.P.P. addresses this in one of his terrific presentations below… and then take us on a ride on a Ferris Wheel at the “Amusement Park” presentation!
Astronomy is a fascinating subject: unfortunately, my own knowledge is very limited on it. On the other hand, my kid gets mesmerized whenever other planets are mentioned or spaceships are appearing in the picture. His eyes start to shine like two big stars of a totally new constellation -the one that captures my heart. Million thanks to A.P.P. for his terrific set of presentations about space:
“I just can’t get it: how many times does it take to remind my daughter to say PLEASE!!!” – exclaimed a frustrated friend of mine. I can’t get over a different issue: “Do you like when someone pulls your hair? Or pushes you? Or grabs a toy out of your hand? Then, why do you suppose your brother would enjoy it?!” So, I was thrilled to find in A.P.P.’s latest batch of presentations such topics as “Politeness” and “Golden Rule”. Also, in various stories such mysterious subjects as “jail”, “judge” started showing up. I loved having it all explained! Thanks again to A.P.P. for a wonderful set of presentations!
Mathematics is considered to be more then a science: it’s a way of thinking, it’s a way of perceiving a world. Thanks to A.P.P. for new wonderful presentations that open our kids the doors to that world. 