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JoJo the CEO & Friends
- Learning the Days of the Week
- Narrated by: Susan McGurl
- Length: 5 mins
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Summary
Does your child love to learn in a fun, engaging, and interactive way?
Are they currently trying to remember the days of the week?
Are you open to exploring a dynamic and enjoyable approach to learning the days of the week that keep things exciting and set your scholars up for success?
Children love to learn new things, and when they can combine the learning experience with fun activities, they tend to learn much faster and retain the information better. One of the first things children want to know about is the days of the week, their sequence, and how to spell them, so helping them to make sense of how they work and what they mean is a good idea.
This learning experience, JoJo the CEO and Friends: Learning the Days of the Week, is a great place to start and comes complete with:
- Reading, Writing & Arithmetic Activities
- Catchy Days of Week Song/Video “Written By Me”
- Diverse and interesting characters
- Something new attached to each day
- Fully engaging activities
- Placing each day within a week
- And lots more…
Learning the days of the week is an important skill for young children, as it helps them to understand things like sequencing, events, and language that revolves around the past and present. It also forms a good basis for learning other things such as telling the time, so it is a great idea to make sure they learn it at an early age.
With the help of JoJo the CEO and Friends, learning the days of the week is not just a fun exercise, but it is also a fully inclusive book that depicts children from other backgrounds, such as those with disabilities, ensuring your child also learns about empathy as they work through it.