The Magnificent One depicts the life of Linda Berry's granddaughter, Brooklyn Berry, and understanding of the cognitive skills of toddlers, particularly of Brooklyn at the age of one whose talents are considered magnificent. One-year-olds possess abilities to go beyond reproach when family members are positive and interactive. The first year illustrates how paying attention to family and friends also helps develop skills. This book is the first of five in a series. Each year, it will be demonstrated how toddlers and families interact while introducing cognitive skills. This book is for all parents, caretakers, family members, and everyone who interacts with one-year-old children. Now it's time to sit back and have some fun with Brooklyn, "the magnificent one."
The Magnificent One depicts the life of Linda Berry's granddaughter, Brooklyn Berry, and understanding of the cognitive skills of toddlers, particularly of Brooklyn at the age of one whose talents are considered magnificent. One-year-olds possess abilities to go beyond reproach when family members are positive and interactive. The first year illustrates how paying attention to family and friends also helps develop skills. This book is the first of five in a series. Each year, it will be demonstrated how toddlers and families interact while introducing cognitive skills. This book is for all parents, caretakers, family members, and everyone who interacts with one-year-old children. Now it's time to sit back and have some fun with Brooklyn, "the magnificent one."