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Children |
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Early Learning Books |
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1463681631 |
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36 |
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Jul 1, 2011 |
ISBN-13: |
9781463681630
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Matt's Extra Smart and Amazingly Fast Computer teaches children not to rely on their computer for every answer, all of the time.
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Matt has a new computer which can answer all of his teacher's questions before anyone else in his classroom. The other kids in Matt's classroom are not very happy with Matt and his amazingly fast computer, as they have all studied very hard to find the answers to their lessons.
Suddenly Matt's computer stops working and Matt has to think for himself!
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Matt has a new computer which can answer all of his teacher's questions before anyone else in his classroom. The other kids in Matt's classroom are not very happy with Matt and his amazingly fast computer, as they have all studied very hard to find the answers to their lessons.
Suddenly Matt's computer stops working and Matt has to think for himself!
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Professional Reviews
Dr. Philip Lewis
“One of the best new children’s books for encouraging early academic development,” said Dr. Philip G. Lewis, M.D., MPH, CEO & Founder, Sts. Theodore & Frances Preventive Medicine.
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‘Matt’s Extra Smart and Amazingly Fast Computer!’ by Jacquelyn Quattro: Best Selling Children’s Book Empowers Children to Think for Themselves.
Matt’s Extra Smart and Amazingly Fast Computer! a new children’s book, empowers children to think for themselves. This delightful book just may be the very best thing to happen to elementary schools this season. An educational read which may encourage children to pick up a book instead of a laptop at home. A nice thought. This new best seller teaches the main character Matt, that he may not always be able to rely on his extra smart and amazingly fast computer… that he must think for himself!
The Literary Blog
Today I present to you a best selling children's book entitled: Matt's Extra Smart and Amazingly Fast Computer and it's written by Jacquelyn Quattro.
Despite what people may say, it's harder to write for children than adults, because kids have a higher imagination. It's, then, harder for adults to surprise them. As the Russian author Maxim Gorky once said: “You must write for children the same way you write for adults, only better."
So the amazing Jacquelyn Quattro managed to create a piece of art for children.
This book is about a kid called Matt who is in possession of a fast and smart computer inside a classroom. With his smart and fast computer, he's able to answer the teacher's question faster than his friends. After a while, Matt's computer stops working and he has to rely on himself to answer the teacher's questions.
Now I am sure that you can see the great message that this book has for children. It teaches children to rely on themselves and not on the computer or the internet at school. It teaches them to think for themselves and by themselves.
This book has received amazing reviews from the literary world. Let's read some of them:
“One of the best new children's books for encouraging early academic development," said Dr. Philip G. Lewis, M.D., MPH, CEO & Founder, Sts. Theodore & Frances Preventive Medicine.”
"An amazingly thoughtful children's book that is both relevant in today's high tech classrooms and extremely useful in developing critical thinking skills," said Gail R. Lewis, CEO & President of Go Foward Education Foundation and former Principal, Living Faith Christian Academy.
"This book should be in every elementary classroom and daycare center in the nation," Mrs. Grace Foster-Marshall (A 94 year old world class sprinter).
I personally think that the schools should make children read that book or at least it should be the book that most families will have just like the classics such as cinderella book. I am also quite persuaded that adults can learn some things from it.
Ali & Aerica, The Literary Blog
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