Join the Fun Sweeping the Nation!!
Looking for a way to get your Preschooler ready to start school...Look no further than Tickle 10 to
teach your young ones their numbers from 1 - 10 while playing!!
It has been shown that when
you combine Learning with Laughter, the information is easier to
understand and you retain it longer. What a wonderful way to help your
preschooler learn their numbers from 1 - 10! And you will enjoy the
time you spend laughing and loving.
Tickle 10
is designed to be played by you AND your child. On every page your
child has the opportunity to point to the number 10 and then be
TICKLED! Give the child in your life the Gift of Laughter and the Love
of Learning by reading and playing Tickle 10 with them.
You can buy books that teach
your preschooler about their numbers, but this is the Only place to give
your child an incredible gift...the mix of Laughter and Learning.
How does Tickle 10 work? Read the book together. Your child has control - if they want to be tickled...have them point to the number 10.
A major portion of all proceeds are donated to charities which help children.
Memories of an old plastic placemat stir up creativity resulting in a new book
Contributed by Helen Stephenson
Sunday, 07 December 2008
Local
entrepreneur Donna clearly remembers the time her son Joel was a year
old. He had received one of those plastic coated place mats decorated
with the numbers one through 10. She says, “I would point to the numbers
and tell him the names. Whenever he pointed to 10, he would get
tickled. Then, when we were outside the home he would start to find 10’s
around town, and get tickled every time he saw that number.” And that’s
how the preschool interactive book, Tickle 10 was born.
Tickle 10 has a catchy rhyme to it, which will get kids attention. But the opportunity for parents and
older siblings to interact is the genius of the little tome. Like the
character “Buddy Boy” in the book, the younger child can start to look
for numbers around his life, and get rewarded with a tickle when he
finds a 10. Not only a fun way to pass the time for families, but it
also gets children a positive start on learning their numbers. With so
many Americans seemingly afraid of math, it’s a great solution to get
kids on the right path with a fun game."