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Remis Family 1 Remis Want To Help Mom - Funny reminders tell us how kids can help mom’s - cover

Remis Family 1 Remis Want To Help Mom - Funny reminders tell us how kids can help mom’s

Remis Family

Publisher: Remis Family

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Summary

Giving our kids small task and teaching them to help at home is very important.

Learning these good habits and manners will help them by:
- building their self-esteem
- giving them a positive attitude
- make them feel they belong to the family
- giving them skills to organize their life in the future
- get your kids to become responsible adults


The Remis Family Books are children's books with a funny and easy way to show them how to achieve theses goals, by using visual reminders to create routines they can learn easily.

In this first book, Remis funny reminders will them, and parents, how kids can help Mom's with simple tasks and chores.

This is a kids books ages 6-8, but can be helpful also for younger ones, for toddlers, for older kids, and even maybe for some adults. Your family can use it as a kids chores organizer or kids chores planner in digital form.

Use this mom book to kids to show yours how they can help their amazing MOM!

The Remis Family
We make children's early learning books to encourage good behavior.
(2020 Edition)
Available since: 07/19/2020.

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