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K-State Research and Extension - Bookstore

K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

26 Umberger Hall
1612 Claflin Rd
Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

(785) 532-5830
(785) 532-7938 fax
orderpub@k-state.edu

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Monday - Friday:
8AM - 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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  • MF3324
    MF3324
    Building Baby's Brain: Is Breast Milk Best?

    Deciding how to feed your baby is one of the most important decisions expectant parents make during pregnancy. The first year of your baby's life is a time of rapid growth. By making sure your baby gets the nourishment he needs, he'll be able to develop to his fullest potential. This publication address questions you may have regarding breast- vs. bottle-feeding and what you can to do enhance your baby's brain development. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3323
    MF3323
    Building Baby's Brain: The Role of Music

    Children who grow up listening to music develop strong music-related connections in the brain. Some of these music pathways actually affect the way we think. Here is some information on how music affects our brains and ideas on how to help nurture children's love of music. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3320
    MF3320
    Building Baby's Brain: What Parents Can Do

    All parents want their children to be smart and successful. Researchers have found that a child's brain continues to develop long after birth. Parents can do many things to support their child's healthy brain development, beginning before birth and continuing until their child is an adult. This publication explains some of the things you can do to ensure healthy brain development for your child. 2-page, color.

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  • MF3287
    MF3287
    Soft Skills Are Success Skills

    Social emotional skills, or soft skills, include self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. These skills are important contributors to success in school, at work, and in personal relationships. This lesson explains the concepts and provides activities for helping youth develop their soft skills. 8 pages, color.

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  • MF3328
    MF3328
    Building Baby's Brain: Creating Consistency

    The developing brain thrives on repetition. When a baby experiences the same things over and over, the pathways of connections in her brain become stronger and more complex. One of the best ways to provide repetition for the developing brain is to create consistency in the child's world. This publication explains the components of consistency and what you can do to create a positive and predictable environment. 2-page, color.

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