"Everybody is a genius, but if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid" (A. Einstein).
Psychology believes intelligence is a trait that can and should be cultivated. Like any other trait, the earlier one starts, the better the results.
'Learning Insects' uses a Montessori approach, aiming to take advantage of a child's natural born curiosity in order to stimulate a well-developed critical thinking.
How does it do that? By using images of insects, so that it spurs the toddler's cognitive abilities.
'Learning Insects'' didn't invent the wheel but it has adapted it to the 21st century, addressing itself to the parent that wants to go the extra mile, because he wants to raise a little genius.
This book has 52 pages with realistic insects images for babies and toddlers between 0 -3 years old, each page contains one image with a real insect.