Friday, March 16, 2007

brilliant baby


Hi,

Please visit our Third Edition of www.brilliantbaby.com

It was newly designed with new and practical topics that will help your child.

We are excited with the new format because of it new features.

Please visit it and try our Sample Baby Math E-book.

The soft copy of Baby Math is $17 at Borders Bangor.

Now you can get an e-copy for only $3 less than a cost of a hamburger
or an expresso coffee.

My goal in Baby Math is to give your child a huge advantage in school
so they can finish PHd.

Gracias, Merci, Tsi Tsi Ni, Salamat, Thanks,

Dr. Leo

Here are some of the comments of parents who have used Baby Math:




I have been using the techniques on BABY MATH of two of my children
for a few years now. My three year old loves numbers and can even
write 1 – 10 because we have made fun games for her. She and her two
year old sister particularly love the simple flash cards we made and
bring them out nearly everyday. They call it their "practice" time and
when we are done reviewing these cards they run through the house
counting other objects like toys, cups, chairs, etc. I know that
making these numbers fun for them has given them both this interest.
We are now starting to count with our new baby boy and sisters even
love to get involved with that. The book and the techniques used in it
will be in our family for us to use for years as our children grow.



Sarah H.



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I think parents need to put effort and work into helping to develop
their children's potential to the fullest. Dr. Leo's Baby Math gives
the average parent tools they can use to ensure that their children
are getting the best start in life.



Using some of Dr. Leo's ideas, we have seen our youngest son's
interactions with us and other adults blossom, he seems more alert
that other babies his age, and seems to always want more.



Thanks to Dr. Leo for giving Parents a way to interact with their
children that will benefit them in their school years and beyond.



Renae





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The one plus one on the fingers really helps Caleb. He is 2 and can
count to ten.



Melissa



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My 18 month old Baby Girl Jillian has been learning to count by
counting her food like peas or corn. She is doing great. I believe she
counts up to 15. It's working great. (Dad referring to the Baby Math
book.)



Rich



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Well written. Interesting. Good teaching ideas. Dr. Leo has very good
ideas and teaching techniques that seem to work very well with a
childs development. Thank you for the wonderful way you share these
with your patients and their parents and grandparents.



From a grandparent

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