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Teach Your Child How To Think
Oct 7, 2024 2:24 PM

Author:Edward de Bono

Teach Your Child How To Think

How do you raise children to think creatively for themselves and thrive?

Edward de Bono, one of the world leading authorities on creative thinking, shows how parents can raise happy, confident and self-assured children through his simple tips, tricks and exercises that you can do with your child.

This book will help your child:

- Use positive reinforcement effectively

- Unleash their creativity

- Make the best life choices

- Plan well for the future

Confidence is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give their child and through this book you will learn how to give them the best start in life.

2020 marked the 50th anniversary of Lateral Thinking (1970) and the 35th anniversary of Six Thinking Hats (1985).

Reviews

A sensible, straightforward account of the way a woman's body works... in pregnancy and childbirth, at the menopause, in illness and after surgery

—— Sheila Kitzinger

Everywoman deals sensitively and thoroughly with every physical and psychological aspect of internal female development

—— Jill Weldon in 'Vogue'

Hilarious ... Confessions of a Tinderella recounts everything from bum-biting to beer goggles with brazen honesty.

—— Express

A brilliantly honest book that's sure to provide proper belly laughs.

—— Reveal

Totally addicted from the first page. It’s relatable, funny and really moving in places. Rosy is amazing at conveying her feelings, especially instances of pathetic fallacy, and at points I had a lump in my throat. Of course it’s also funny and endearing – a must read of anyone who has dabbled with dating apps, and lives in a city that can get a bit lonely at times.

—— Emma Gannon

Bridget Jones with a broadband connection ... as holiday reads go, it's a sure-fire winner.

—— Irish Independent

It is, at heart, Bridget Jones with an iPhone.

—— The Register

Hilarious.

—— Reveal

this short book is a great way to wind down, reflect, and chuckle. [Will] make you smile, and perhaps provide some reassurance for those days when you say to yourself in your head the line from The Tempest: “Good wombs have borne bad sons.”

—— Brainchildmag.com

The story is sweet, charming, funny, and I found myself really enjoying it

—— thebooklife.co.uk

The ‘character goes on a journey of self-discovery’ trope is a well used one in all forms of art, but it’s rarely done as wonderfully or with such imagination, as in Deborah Install’s début novel ‘A Robot In The Garden'.

—— ifthesebookscouldtalk.com

I literally could not put this book down. It is truly a magical read

—— compellingreads.co.uk

It’s hard to believe that such a book can be a début for the author, and I will be advising everyone to read it

—— bcfreviews.wordpress.com

Read this book, you'll enjoy it and that's all there is to say on the matter!

—— dark-readers.com

It made me smile, it made me laugh - and the last chapter or two had me laughing out loud several times

—— mac-adventureswithbooks.blogspot.co.uk

This is a wonderful, heart-warming book with a great big dollop of humour, guaranteed to draw in the reader and hold their interest until the very last page

—— thecuriousgingercat.blogspot.co.uk

a touching story of friendship and growing up. 'The Robot in the Garden' is a very unique and quirky read

—— lynseysbooks.blogspot.co.uk

A heartwarming mix of fantasy and road novel

—— Booklist STARRED REVIEW
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