New Review: Early learning at the Museum

Nosy Crow and the British Museum are working in partnership to produce a range of books for children aged 0-12.  Early Learning at the Museum – ABC and 123 are among the first to be released, the idea being to encourage young children to engage with early learning concepts.

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A whole lot more than your average counting or alphabet book, these lovely board books celebrate the wonderful artefacts that can be found at the museum and indeed from around the world.

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As well as teaching children number sequences and letters and words, they show some of the amazing objects that make up the museum’s collections. The lovely colourful photographs celebrate many cultures introducing little ones to the idea of the similarities and differences we share.

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A helpful index at the back of the book shows where and when each item is from.  Children and adults alike can marvel at the wonders from around the world and learn even more by using the QR code at the back of the book to visit the website – or perhaps even plan a visit to the museum itself!  A great opportunity for early learning and encouraging curiosity, these are well worth adding to your little ones bookshelf.

Find out more www.nosycrow.com or visit the British Museum website. With thanks to Nosy Crow for sending me these lovely books to review.

 

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