Children today are often too involved in passively receiving
the results of other people's creativity. Doctor Walt's Books
for Children aims to change all that through opening children's
eyes to a world in which they can build a better future.
For years, Walt Silva has been providing simple explanations
for complex engineering programs through his series of technical
books. His award-winning books have been used for teaching
in everything from middle schools to graduate schools. Doctor
Walt’s Books for Children marks a new and exciting educational
endeavor. All of the products in the series unite varying
levels of technical knowledge with entertainment. Children
are, at first, induced to pay attention through sheer enjoyment.
Once their attention is secured, they are exposed to conceptual
thinking and graphics. Hands-on participation and creative
freedom permit the children to put their new ideas into practice.
Doctor Walt's Bedtime Stories provide a much-needed first
step towards love of reading for young children. Children
build an early sense of reading comprehension, providing the
foundation for a lifetime enjoyment of the written word.
Doctor Walt's Adventure Stories make this parallelism even
clearer by providing a bridge between entertainment and practical
knowledge. These intriguing stories demonstrate the value
of teamwork and brainstorming while thrilling preteens. The
three young protagonists, Jenny, Hank, and Jeff, prove to
be worthy role models as they solve problems using both creativity
and intellect.
Children of a similar age are able to put their own minds
to work with Doctor Walt's Discovery Books. Mathematical,
scientific, and craft-related concepts are explained in clear
and concise fashion, while still providing entertainment.
For the child who wants to take the final step from understanding
to creating, Doctor Walt's CAD for Kids provides powerful
computer modeling intended specifically for children. At a
fraction of the price for a video game console, children are
encouraged to create something of their own. While discovering
the joy of creation, children become computer literate and
may even realize a latent talent for engineering, computer
graphics, architecture, or any number of design-related fields.
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