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DC Super Friends matching game [video game] by Wonder Forge.;
It's the classic game of picture matching, now featuring the DC Super Friends! Flip over colorful tiles to find heroes and bad guys, fro Superman and Wonder Woman to Lex Luthor and Mr. Freeze. Pick up the most pairs to save the day!Ages 3 and up.
Subjects: Educational games.; Memory in children.; Visual perception in children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Marvel assemble memory match game [video game] by Cardinal Industries.;
They are Earth's mightiest heroes, formed to battle foes no single hero could withstand. The Avengers are the most prestigious and powerful super hero team in the world, an ever-shifting assemblage of super-beings, adventureres and crime fighters devoted to protecting the planet from menaces beyond the scope of conventional authorities.Ages 5 and up.
Subjects: Educational games.; Memory in children.; Visual perception in children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The mechanisms of perception / by Piaget, Jean,1896-1980.(CARDINAL)137606;
Includes bibliographical references.Primary illusions and the Law of Relative Centrations -- Effects of centration -- Perceptual activities and secondary illusions -- Perceptual constancies and causality -- Perceptions of movement, of velocity and of time -- Difference, similarities and possible filiations between the structures of perception and those of intelligence -- The perceptual or non-perceptual origins of the structures of intelligence -- Conclusion: the epistemology of perception.This major work represents a synthesis of Piaget's pioneering studies on the development of perception (many of them reported here for the first time), which he has conducted over the past quarter-century. Perception has been studied in many ways. Piaget's investigations, however, have focused on two general problems to which most specialists have paid little attention: (1) the relationship between perception and intelligence and (2) the epistemological status of perception compared with that of other forms of knowledge. Toward the solution of these and other problems, Piaget applies his well-known genetic method. From exhaustive investigations into perceptual illusions, and their strengthening or weakening under different conditions and with subjects of different ages, Piaget proceeds to an examination of the structures of intelligence and their relation to perception.-- Book Jacket.
Subjects: Perception.; Perception in children.; Cognitive psychology.; Psychology.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The philosophical baby : what children's minds tell us about truth, love, and the meaning of life / by Gopnik, Alison.(CARDINAL)634832;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-272) and index.Possible worlds : why do children pretend? -- Imaginary companions : how does fiction tell the truth? -- Escaping Plato's cave : how children, scientists, and computers discover the truth -- What is it like to be a baby? : consciousness and attention -- Who am I? : memory, self, and the babbling stream -- Heraclitus' River and the Romanian orphans : how does our early life shape our later life? -- Learning to love : attachment and identity -- Love and law : the origins of morality -- Babies and the meaning of life.A revelatory examination of how babies and young children think draws on new scientific understandings to identify links between key behaviors and subsequent abilities, explaining how the latest findings offer profound insight into the nature of being human.
Subjects: Cognition in children.; Human information processing in children.; Human information processing; Perception in children.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 5
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Top and bottom / by Frisch-Schmoll, Joy.(CARDINAL)657299;
Includes bibliographical references (page 23) and index.What they mean -- What's on the top? -- What's at the bottom? -- Top and bottom -- You try it : top or bottom?Full-color photographs and simple text introduce the concepts of top and bottom.340LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Space perception in children; Space perception;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Let's talk about when you think nobody likes you / by Apel, Melanie Ann.(CARDINAL)658396;
Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Self-esteem in children.; Self-perception in children.; Self-esteem.; Self-perception.; Self-perception; Negativism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Getting to know shapes & form in art [videorecording] : an instructional program for grades K-4
Digital video disc.
Subjects: Form perception in children.; Shapes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Confidence is my superpower / by Ortego, Alicia.;
Do you want your kid(s) to feel more confident and capable? Every child faces low self-esteem and poor self-confidence at least once in their life. Children are often ready to give up on their goals, especially if they encounter obstacles and challenges. We must support them and teach them to believe in themselves. Failure is the key to success. After a series of failures at school, little Leonardo feels sad and disappointed. But, by interacting with his parents, he soon realizes that his superpower is, in fact, his self-confidence. "I am loved! I can choose! I am brave! I am amazing!" These are just some of the mindful affirmations that will help little Leo to overcome difficult situations. 'Confidence is my superpower' will help your little ones: - believe in themselves and love themselves as they are, - overcome the fear of failure and understand that failures are one step on the path to success, - ace their negative feelings and turn them into positive ones, - look at life from a brighter side and never give up on their goals, - support each other and help those in need. From the bestselling author of Kindness is my Superpower. Light rhymes and colorful illustrations will delight your children. In addition, they will enjoy reading this heart-warming story by identifying with the main character and the situations he encounters. This book is suitable for all ages, ESPECIALLY those looking for their superpower.
Subjects: Fiction.; Picture books.; Confidence in children; Self-esteem in children; Self-perception in children;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Fish bowl [puzzle] / by Melissa & Doug.(CARDINAL)339703;
Depicts a yellow fish, a green turtle, and a red crab in a fish bowl.Ages 1+.
Subjects: Puzzles and games.; Jigsaw puzzles.; Marine animals.; Visual perception in children.; Motor learning.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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A kids book about failure / by Hicks, Laymon,author.(CARDINAL)880697;
"Failure is something that everyone encounters at some point in their lives, no matter how much you try to avoid it. Whether that's in school, in a friendship, or even playing your favorite sport, success is not a 100% certainty. Grownups, it's up to you to teach kids how to embrace it. This book doesn't paint a pretty face on failure. Instead, it rethinks what it means, and shows kids how to live their lives not trying to avoid it"--
Subjects: Creative nonfiction.; Informational works.; Failure (Psychology) in children; Self-perception in children;
Available copies: 7 / Total copies: 7
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