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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Photographic Memory Kit


The Photographic Memory Kit MYR288 (USD95) weighs 3.7kg 21x40x9
A must have RIGHT BRAIN tool for your child!  Home practice for Shichida method, Heguru, TweedleWink and right brain centers.  Also for parents who prefer to homeschool in addition to your daily high speed flash cards.

Contains 16 books with more than 500 games

  1. 3x3 position
  2. Object
  3. Sequence
  4. Image Differences (part 1)
  5. Listening (part 1)
  6. Shapes & Colour
  7. More Objects
  8. Linking
  9. Quantity
  10. 4x4 position
  11. Association
  12. Geometric Shapes
  13. Circles Grid
  14. Listening (part 2)
  15. Image Differences (part 2)
  16. Blocks

16 packets of cards and chips to use with the books.  As it contains small parts, it is for children age 3+.  However, if you would like to practice on children age below 3, please exercise caution and be with them 100%.  All materials are non-toxic.
One of the right brain functions identified by brain researchers is the high speed mass memory function.  In simple words, the right brain has the power to memorise massive amount of information at very high speed.  It is also called 'Photographic Memory' which allows us to memorise an entire element in one glance, as through taking a photo snapshot from a camera.

'Secret ingredient' - the parent and child are in a relaxed and happy mood.  No expectations for your child to 'perform' but just play the game and have fun together :)

Next post, step by step with one of the games in book A1 3x3 position (space memory).

2 comments:

  1. im quite confused... how many types of photographic memory kit that you have??

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  2. Hi,
    The Photographic Memory Kit is a box. Inside the box there is 16 books and 16 packet of tools. For example Book A1 is a game using 3x3 boxes (position). Select the packet with A1 label and use the contents e.g. picture cards to play on book A1. Please refer to other posts if you'd like to see some examples.
    Thanks,

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