SeeSayCreate
Ever wish you could hold the attention of your children just a bit longer than it takes to read a story? Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to help your children gain confidence and healthy self esteem just by teaching them to converse using more creative vocabulary? Isn’t it exciting to see your children express their thoughts, feelings and creativity when making art?
Educating your children with the help of quality multi-sensory story books is one way to present a whole minded learning experience for their academic and social success.
Choosing story books for your children is easy. Just go on-line or to a bookstore or library and look at hundreds of colorful books in every genre imaginable. You choose a few, read them and place them neatly on the bookshelf until next time. Proudly, you introduce your children to literature, that undeniable pleasure that has been a part of human culture for hundreds of years. But, have you ever wondered what advantages you could give them by really immersing them in a story that activates their literal left brain hemisphere and their creative right brain hemisphere at the same time? SeeSayCreate® books do just that!
We at SeeSayCreate® offer books that include an engaging story, a list of creative vocabulary words used in the story and two or three art activities based on the story plot and characters.
Now instead of bringing home a story book that is enjoyed only for the time it takes to read it, you can extend the learning and fun by sparking conversation with new and exciting words and creating fabulous art that promotes a healthy imagination. Envision new confidence as your children understand the meaning of exciting words like harmony or cantankerous and use them in conversation. Boost their self esteem by developing skills that will influence future public speaking and essay writing success.
Problem solving skills are enhanced with creative thought development through art activities. Expressing their ideas and feelings through their artwork using the story to mature their imagination helps them to call on newly formed abstract thought processes so vital for academic and social success.
Wouldn’t you love to do all of this for your children just by sitting together enjoying a good book? Can you imagine the possibilities?