This Is My Face

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Author: Jason Seear ISBN: 9781310094668
Publisher: Jason Seear Publication: November 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jason Seear
ISBN: 9781310094668
Publisher: Jason Seear
Publication: November 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Learn the Alphabet.*26 pages of Fun
Basic Drama Techniques for Early Childhood
For 2 – 6 years

This book has two defining purposes, firstly to teach your child the alphabet in a fun and entertaining way not seen before, and to develop your child’s understanding of their facial expressions. Facial expression is the key to expressing ones immediate physical and mental emotion. Before the child can develop the skills of vocabulary to fully convey their feelings in an articulate sense, the face is used to tell the emotion. All emotions, needs and wants in an early age child begin with an involuntary sad or happy face.

Apart from a giggle at each page, in this book:

  1. We are learning each letter of the alphabet individually.
  2. We are learning a word beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
  3. We are learning how to use these new muscles in our face.
  4. We are learning how to match a thought or emotion with a particular facial expression.
  5. Thus, we are developing early acting techniques.

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Learn the Alphabet.*26 pages of Fun
Basic Drama Techniques for Early Childhood
For 2 – 6 years

This book has two defining purposes, firstly to teach your child the alphabet in a fun and entertaining way not seen before, and to develop your child’s understanding of their facial expressions. Facial expression is the key to expressing ones immediate physical and mental emotion. Before the child can develop the skills of vocabulary to fully convey their feelings in an articulate sense, the face is used to tell the emotion. All emotions, needs and wants in an early age child begin with an involuntary sad or happy face.

Apart from a giggle at each page, in this book:

  1. We are learning each letter of the alphabet individually.
  2. We are learning a word beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
  3. We are learning how to use these new muscles in our face.
  4. We are learning how to match a thought or emotion with a particular facial expression.
  5. Thus, we are developing early acting techniques.

Note: After downloading to your iPad. Turn on scrolling feature for best results.
When viewing on iBooks OSX. Enlarge reading font to maximum for best results.

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