B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 1 Lead your child to a bookstore.
Find the kid's section.
Let your child read books from the shelves for an hour or two.
Buy a few books in the end.
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f********g 发帖数: 320 | 2 there is a US youth soccer training DVD available in bookstore.
I used it for a while to train my kids team.
It is pretty good.
My son is 5 years old. He will turn into 6 next month. They lost 3 to 4
yesterday. But it was much better than last year.
One trick for the kids in this age is to teach them some stretegy. Like
two offense, two defense. Let the strong boy be the defense. Only one thing
to teach them big kick in the defense. Dribble to shot in offense.
Be mental tough to stop the people, |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 3 In bookstores: You'd better not allow the kids shout or sing.
In community's public library: It's probably Okay to let the kids have a
little fun if most customers are families instead of students or if very few
are reading and studying.
In Walmarts or McDonald: As long as the kid is not screaming to the top of
his or her voice, you don't need to remind the little one that he or she
should lower his or her voice.
In theme parks such as Disney's World: Scream with your kids to the top of
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F****r 发帖数: 151 | 4 Perhaps choose the book with things that your son is very interested in?
From my own experience, my son loves cars, trucks, trains, etc. We started
with books about those. I noticed that at first he only noticed those he
was interested. But now it is the the book itself matters (not the cars in
the book any more).
Also, let your son pick his own books in the library or the bookstore. It
may also help. |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 5 Patience is a virtue. Your two year old is quite advanced in reading. If
you do not want to buy useless new books, bring the kid to a bookstore and
watch him choose, read, then throw away new books there. If he finds a book
he likes, buy only that book. |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 6 KindergarTen
Go to a bookstore and let the kid pick whatever books he or she likes to
read.
Phonics would be the subject. |
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a***l 发帖数: 2397 | 7 有些bookstore 有火车桌,上有thomas 轨道和火车 |
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b*********d 发帖数: 2105 | 8 target has so many toys that my son can play for 2 hrs.
No much to do at bookstore, since he really doesn't like reading books but
eating books. |
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m***5 发帖数: 15 | 9 ( 利用 lunch hour 多说几句)
从你的描述上看很正常,而且与我娃某些方面有些类似. 我家的是 strong-willed but
sensitive
自己很有主意,慢热型,遇到不熟悉的环境或人,就要先观察,用自己的小雷达扫扫,
看谁感觉上安全舒服些(女性成人,老人,金发小姐姐等),看谁感觉上会有危险(高
大深色肌肉男,或同龄比较猛的)看谁玩得有意思(8-10 岁的小哥哥玩 baseball,
football, 自行车, scooter)等等。。。然后再决定是自己玩,还是凑过去。思想活
动很复杂滴.
我感觉去 daycare,playground,library, bookstore, shopping 都是好主意,让他
多看多接触,但不要强迫他,因为会激起他的反抗。我家的顺毛撸最管用。
另外光对他说"去和他们玩多好, 快来和。。。玩"之类的话是远远不够的。
Information along is not enough. They need to be shown what to do. Because
strong-willed children learn socia |
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k**m 发帖数: 200 | 11 看看附近的library和bookstore有没有event,还有各个mall的playground.去多了就不
会生病了。还可以游泳去。 |
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a*****g 发帖数: 1320 | 12 Kid.
发信人: yidianpang (Alice in eWonderland), 信区: SanFrancisco
标 题: Re: 有什么励志的英文书籍推荐吗 (转载)
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Feb 13 12:22:02 2011, 美东)
What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20: A Crash Course on Making Your Place in the
World
http://www.amazon.com/What-Wish-Knew-When-Was/dp/0061735191
go to a local bookstore and check out the self help section, a lot of
options |
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H*V 发帖数: 2770 | 13 border's sold its online bookstore to amazon 10 years ago |
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B**********y 发帖数: 3855 | 14 Nerf guns,baseball gear,game gift card,bookstore gc... |
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x******t 发帖数: 3911 | 15 library story time, bookstore, supermarket, music/dance class, playgrounds,
etc. are places you can take her. |
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a***l 发帖数: 2397 | 16 不用去 bookstore,这种给小孩玩的 target 卖书的地方就有,walmart 应该也有,别
的supermarket 找找说不定也能找到。 |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 17 Pat pat. It's normal. Your kid will surprise you in due time. Just shower him/
her with love and attention. Bring him/her to a Barnes and Noble bookstore
nearby every week and let him/her roam in-between shelves.
Finally find something my child can do around 3-year-old:
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/Parenting/31278411_0.html
No tax on BSO. Great! |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 18 The rule of thumb is to let the KID choose which book he wants to read or buy.
You just lead the horse to the river (bookstore) and let the horse choose
which part of the river (book) to drink (read or buy).
http://www.mitbbs.com/article/Parenting/31280387_0.html |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 19 Bring him to the Barnes and Nobel bookstore. Let him browse the books there.
Buy at least one book he likes to read in the end. |
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B******1 发帖数: 9094 | 20 It's called "origami" and you can buy books and papers in many bookstores. |
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q****6 发帖数: 837 | 22 I read it, it's so so. If you are bored, you can try. I picked up from
airport bookstore to kill time on the way from China to US. |
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t**o 发帖数: 620 | 23 starfall.com
hooked on phonics
go to some big bookstores... |
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w*********y 发帖数: 7895 | 24 就是看了你的推荐,我特意带娃去BOOKSTORE,找了这2本书读,我家小肥,一脸茫然的
看着我,
我只好放弃了。。。
我个人觉的这2本书确实很意思,而且第一本可以用来训练EF SKILLS。 |
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x******t 发帖数: 3911 | 26 继续上中文班。 回家自己教基本英语。周末多带到外面说英文的地方,eg story time
in library or bookstore. |
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i*****r 发帖数: 383 | 27 如果这个大学是他的dreamschool的话,那任何有这个大学标志的物品都会让他觉得骄
傲的。
比如说连帽衫,杯子,相框,车贴等等
我看我们学校的bookstore有很多质量很好具有收藏意义的有大学标志的装饰品,几十
到几百刀不等,放家里放宿舍都很不错。 |
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N*****u 发帖数: 36 | 28 我也有同样的问题:
一周前在亚麻从私人seller那里买了一本书,快递是FEDEX,结果运的太慢,我就从
bookstore买了一本。
现在书还没有寄到,打算收到后RETURN。不知道可不可以直接拒收, 或者不开封拿回
FEDEX
office 退回去。 |
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e******y 发帖数: 147 | 29 I'm from Zhang jiagang, but I would rather to stay in Hefei, which is said
to be a dirty and noisy city.
People in South Jiangsu only pay attention to the surfacial things, it's not
comfortable to live at all. I can not easily find good bookstores--there
are only books for "Gaokao"; I can not find a comfotable store for China,
drawing, or calligraphy. If there were any, they are for rich people, not us
. SO many annoying things, that make this place lacking "ren qing wei" |
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S**********s 发帖数: 766 | 30 【 以下文字转载自 Faculty 讨论区 】
发信人: SteveFrancis (Steve Francis), 信区: Faculty
标 题: 一个NEU教授20年前写的在香港做faculty(CS)
关键字: 香港 faculty 教授
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Jan 2 15:40:12 2013, 美东)
搜文献的时候不知道怎么找到这篇短文。
不知道这20年过去,又是新升格4所大学,薪水又升又降,又回归中国,此文是否还有
指导意义呢?
Being a computer scientist in Hong Kong
I spent two years in Hong Kong, 1992-1993, as a professor at The University
of Hong Kong (my official title was ``Lecturer,'' which is British for ``
Assistant Professor''). I've written these notes to paint a picture of wh... 阅读全帖 |
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a*******i 发帖数: 1105 | 31 Stanford bookstore
Last time checked, they still have full line up ThinkPad: X301, T400s, T400,
X200 etc. etc. |
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d**********t 发帖数: 20415 | 32 这个估计是学校的bookstore的吧~
LZ BSO... |
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N**7 发帖数: 5796 | 33 bookstore of the university
ninhao, baozi, pls |
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k******y 发帖数: 1407 | 34 有的学校BookStore 老型号MacBook Pro清仓,我这里好像才不到800,可惜已经sold
out了 |
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x******a 发帖数: 6336 | 37 bb,macmall,microbnter,bookstore..........
不知道还有其他商店或网站可以买到苹果电脑吗? |
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s********e 发帖数: 250 | 39 Barnes & Noble eGift Cards may only be purchased online at www.bn.com or
websites operated by Barnes & Noble. They are redeemable both in Barnes &
Noble stores and online; however, our eGift Cards currently cannot be
redeemed at Barnes & Noble College bookstores. eGift Cards can include a
personalized message and are sent to the recipient via email seconds after
your order is placed.
大学里的店不让用?一般的店我用打印出来的过了没问题。 |
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S*********1 发帖数: 3004 | 40 我大学时买微积分的书,也寄了2本,我卖了一本给同班的小米MM,她还挺高兴的因为比学校bookstore便宜不少 |
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h*****8 发帖数: 1896 | 41
为比学校
bookstore便宜不少
要么你WS呢,MM应该是用送的。
不过见过更WS的,学妹刚来不懂,一WS男租人家三个月课本要45刀,还一脸被人占了很
大便宜的表
情 |
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k******2 发帖数: 261 | 42 我没有X200。。。。
X220 IPS不错的,比学校bookstore看到的一圈laptop都好。 |
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g*****a 发帖数: 446 | 43 amazon, amazon marketplace, amazon wireless都算bookstore, 给5x points
不知道amazon payment算不算 |
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j****s 发帖数: 1522 | 44 I just booked a macbook pro from the university bookstore, but it was paid
with research fund. Do I qualify for this apple promotion about free $100
gift card? Can I use this card to purchase ipad or ipod? Thanks. |
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a*******6 发帖数: 165 | 45 I want to buy some chinese books, anyone know any good online bookstore
website?
Thanks! |
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b******y 发帖数: 9224 | 46 Well, still you could find a niche market. Here is an article for you to
read:
http://www.jiansnet.com/topic?id=3063
People prefer smaller/personal bookstores, because they contain more useful
information. So, that's a niche competing with bigger stores.
Granted you can get everything from taobao, but, there are lot of ways you
could compete:
1) excellent customer service
2) more personalized recommendation, etc.
So, sorry I don't agree with your saying that internet is different from
brick and |
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y***r 发帖数: 16594 | 47 【 以下文字转载自 TA 俱乐部 】
发信人: yyber (忍而不发), 信区: TA
标 题: BEAR MARKETS AND DOW THEORY
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sat Oct 24 22:55:31 2009, 美东)
BEAR MARKETS AND DOW THEORY... It never hurts to review the classics. This
past week I was reviewing Dow Theory from Technical Analysis of Stock Trends
(Edwards & Magee 1948). It is a classic that every aspiring technical
analyst should read and it can be found in the Stockcharts.com bookstore.
No, I don’t have the original 1948 version, but the chapter on Dow Theory
is v |
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w***7 发帖数: 1637 | 48 有钱人啊,居然用上了ipad
btw,昨天跑到university bookstore 提了4 个3g ipad,把股市昨天赔的给赚回来了
,呵呵 |
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c******e 发帖数: 1581 | 50 BGP may go private. Like BKS, the traditional bookstore cannot go
anywhere. LeBow, the largest owner, bought the shares at average $0.5 at
the end of 2008. He won't lose anyway.
Don't buy BGP although there is a bankrupt play.
Amazon |
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