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link to 10 Buzzing Bees – A Read Aloud Adventure

10 Buzzing Bees – A Read Aloud Adventure

🐝 Buzzing, counting, rhyming fun – perfect for curious little minds! 🌼 Build early maths, memory, and auditory skills with 10 buzzing bees who vanish one by one......

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Why Kids Move to Music

Have you ever seen a child hear music and instantly start moving — a tiny foot tapping, a shoulder shimmy, or a full-body wiggle that happens almost without thought?It might look like...

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link to Frog on a Log – A sensory Counting Adventure

Frog on a Log – A sensory Counting Adventure

🐸 A frog, a log… and a whole sensory counting adventure! ✨ This is no ordinary counting book — it's rhythm, rhyme, sound, and layers of learning! Your child will count from 1 to 10 and back...

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Why Kids Spin, Jump, and Wiggle — And What Their Brain Is Telling You

Understanding the vestibular system, behaviour, and how to support children's sensory needsHave you ever watched your child spin in circles for minutes on end? Or jump repeatedly on the couch...

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link to Cats Cats Cats – A Read Aloud Story

Cats Cats Cats – A Read Aloud Story

A fun and rhyming read-aloud picture book for children who love cats — big, small, silly, or grumpy! This playful story celebrates all kinds of cats through rhythm, rhyme, and imagination....

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link to Pitch, Timing, Timbre: How Music Grows The Speaking Brain

Pitch, Timing, Timbre: How Music Grows The Speaking Brain

Why Music Is a Brain-Building SuperpowerWhen your toddler belts out “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,” they’re not just making sweet noise — they’re engaging the same brain regions used for...

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About the Author

Diana F Cameron has a MEd incorporating a Grad Cert in Autism and over 35 years working with children of all abilities. Her experience as a musician, early childhood educator and sound therapist has her situated with a unique set of skills when working with families. If you want clear explanations and strategies to use at home, Diana helps parents navigate the journey.

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