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u/djscsi · 4 pointsr/Entomology

Here are a couple of books that are good for kids but not tooo kiddy.

NatGeo: Ultimate Bugopedia

Yuval Zommer "Big Book of Bugs" (Illustrated)

DK: Super Bug Encyclopedia

Also recommend the Kaufman field guide if you want a good basic field guide.

u/bubonis · 1 pointr/Teachers

She's already reading (voluntarily!) from the third grade library, and she's got a number of more advanced books — mainly fact books like this and this — at home. We read at home for at least 20 minutes a night every other night, sometimes longer and/or more often. (Sometimes I read with her, sometimes her mother does, and sometimes she reads on her own.)

Her school uses a program called "Rocket Math" at her level. If you're not familiar with it, it has an A-Z rating system for each math principle (addition, subtraction, etc). She's completed level Z on addition and subtraction and is now on multiplication (level D, I think). She's actually capable of doing the higher level multiplication problems but as it's a time-based system she's not up to that point yet. But she knows (for example) what 7x8 or 9x6 is; it just takes her a bit of time to get to the answer. On evenings where she isn't doing her reading practice, she's using the Rocket Math app to practice.

She has an electric guitar and occasionally plays Rocksmith on my PS3. It's not her favorite thing; she's not terribly into musical instruments, though she does enjoy it when she does pick it up.

u/Bugabooty · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

We do outdoor toys for Easter! I think I'm just putting together one big basket for both boys(3yo and 11mo). I know I'm doing a bubble machine, chalk, a magnifying glass for looking at outdoor stuff, play doh, bug book To go with the magnifying glass.