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▼a Sherman, Laura; Kilpatrick, Bill. |
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▼a Chess is child's play
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▼b teaching techniques that work. |
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▼a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Authors' biographies; Chapter 1. Why Chess?; Chapter 2. What You Should Expect from the Lessons; Chapter 3. Tips on Teaching; Chapter 4. Special Exercises for Two- to Four-Year-Olds; Chapter 5. The Rook; Chapter 6. How to Take the Other Player's Pieces; Chapter 7. The Bishop; Chapter 8. How to Attack and Defend Pieces; Chapter 9. The Queen; Chapter 10. The King; Chapter 11. Check; Chapter 12. Checkmate; Chapter 13. The Knight; Chapter 14. The Pawn; Chapter 15. Legal and Illegal Moves; Chapter 16. How to Set Up the Chessboard. |
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▼a Chapter 17. The First GameChapter 18. Castling; Chapter 19. Tips for How to Start a Game of Chess; Chapter 20. Value of the Pieces; Chapter 21. Your Pieces Can Get in the Way; Chapter 22. More About Attacking; Chapter 23. More About Defending; Chapter 24. Getting Out of Check; Chapter 25. More About Checkmate; Chapter 26. Stalemate and Draw; Afterword. |
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▼a Chess is Child's Play is a book written by parents, for parents. It is written for YOU! Chess is one of the oldest strategy games known to man. Studies show that children who learn chess at an early age gain such valuable life skills as: Problem-solving ability Improved patience and focus Enhanced imagination Greater self-confidence. Chess educators Laura Sherman and Bill Kilpatrick have created an easy, step-by-step method for teaching chess that parents of all skill levels can use to teach children of any age. You don't have to know how to play chess in order to use the system. This book wil. |
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▼t Chess is Child's Play : Teaching Techniques That Work.
▼d : Mongoose Press, 짤2015
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