
Bubble Brain: Story Time Rhymes That Build the Mind - Paperback
Bubble Brain: Story Time Rhymes That Build the Mind - Paperback
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by Lisa Robateau (Author), S. Emmanuel Epps (Author)
What a fun-filled learning tool for your budding toddler! The basic building blocks for critical thinking skills-pattern completion and reasoning by analogy-are presented in a colorful and rhythmic format to engage young learners. Bubble Brain employs rhymes, pattern completion and reasoning by analogy to increase overall reading skills and language development. These simple exercises reinforce the same brain connections that help children learn multiple languages and do well in math. This one-of-a-kind book works on your little one's ability to be attentive and focus, follow instructions, and have the advantage they need to succeed. Plus, it's simple to use and it's interactive. More than anything, this book promotes brain development in exactly the way needed to maximize your child's intellectual performance.
Author Biography
Lisa Robateau, M.S. CCC-SLP, is the President of Robateau & Associates, a neuroscience-based speech-language pathology provider. Lisa Robateau has merged evidence-based techniques, along with the latest technological developments and research in neuroscience, to improve the communicative and cognitive performance of children. For 20 years, Lisa has worked with all types of children, from high-performers to those with ADD/ADHD, from speech delays to sports-related traumatic brain injuries. Lisa is a member of the New York Junior League, the Union League of Chicago, and lives in Brooklyn, New York. S. Emmanuel Epps, a Higher Education Officer at the City University of New York, no stranger to high-level gifted thinking, demonstrated math aptitude in 7th grade at the level of a high school senior and reading aptitude at the level of a college freshman. Trained at Morehouse College and Union Theological Seminary, an affiliate of Columbia University, Epps trains students in critical thinking strategies.



















