Mind Maps for Kids: The Shortcut to Success at School. An essential workbook for improving memory, focus, and study skills in young learners - Softcover

Buzan, Tony

 
9780007177028: Mind Maps for Kids: The Shortcut to Success at School. An essential workbook for improving memory, focus, and study skills in young learners

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Mind Maps for Kids has taken the education world by storm, selling over 20,500 copies in the first four months of publication. Back by popular demand, Mind Map genius Tony Buzan now works his magic on the area of learning that most worries children, parents and teachers alike: revision. With Tony Buzan it’s all brain, no pain!

Summary of contents
Children, their parents and teachers are all accutely aware of the pressures to succeed in school exams but do not always have the best tools to revise effectively. Mind Mapping is a breakthrough system of planning and note-taking that cuts revision time in half with double the results. Tony Buzan shows just how easy Mind Mapping is and how kids can use it to:
• Improve memory and concentration
• Pass exams with flying colours
• Remember facts and figures with ease
• Make clearer and better notes
• Understand concepts and think laterally
• Unlock the imagination
• Improve concentration and save time
• Plan answers calmly during exams
• Make revision fun and enjoyable
Mind Maps for Kids: Revision is the shortcut to success in exams that will put your child one step – or even miles! – ahead.

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Tony Buzan is the world-renowned inventor of Mind Maps and the multi-million copy bestselling author of Mind Maps for Kids, How to Mind Map, The Ultimate Book of Mind Maps and The Power of Creative Intelligence. He appears regularly on television and lectures all over the world. His work has been published in 100 countries and 30 languages. He also advises multi-national companies, governments, leading businesses, and international Olympic athletes.

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