The Magic of Think: Social and Emotional Learning Activity and Audio Book (Product Review)

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As a parent and teacher, I tend to focus a lot on the tangible, measurable aspects of learning. Letters, numbers, reading, and writing are all at the top of my priorities. I admit that I do not usually place as much emphasis on the other domains of early childhood development, especially not on the social/emotional learning. Outside of correcting improper social behavior, I spend almost no time focusing on this important aspect of a child’s overall development.

 

I was recently asked to review The Magic of Think:  Social and Emotional Learning Activity and Audio Book by Janyse Jaud. This is the first of a seven book series aimed at teaching children about courage, friendship, happiness, and forgiveness. Each book includes songs, stories, games, lessons, activities, and discussions based on social and emotional learning.

 

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The book starts off with a story about a wise and courageous king who ruled in the Kingdom of Think. During a celebration, the King presents everyone in his kingdom with their very own shield with room for seven powerful stones. The first empty space is for the stone of courage. Three special characters need the help of the child to earn their stone as they work through the book.

 

Each of the special characters have a story that is told on the audio CD. Children listen to the CD and then answer questions about how each character handled each specific situation and how he/she showed courage. Some stories include just a narrative while others engage the children with a unique song.

 

 

Overall, I think this is a very helpful resource for teaching children about important social and emotional concepts in a unique and creative manner. The stories are engaging, humorous and entertaining for the children (you can listen to samples here). The activity book is interactive, allowing the child to record responses within the book itself. It would be beneficial in both a home or a school setting for helping to teach children about their emotions and character attributes in a more tangible way!

 

 Go here to learn more about The Magic of Think.

 

 

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