We are SO EXCITED about all the great things that are going to happen this holiday season when you get going on THE PBN ART GALLERY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE.
But we want you to know about the Who Was That Baby face recognition series, which is scheduled to come out in March 2024. We’re inviting you to take advantage of the opportunity to get the first three books in the series – on EYEBROWS – right now.
Why Should My Kids Learn Face Recognition?
For 3 reasons:
Missed Development
Ask-wearing during the pandemic hindered children from examining faces, which is crucial as their face recognition center continues developing until 5th grade. If your child was younger during the pandemic, they may benefit from extra help in this area.
Spot Beauty Wherever They Go
The average adult only sees 12% of the beauty in the face with their current face recognition skills. When children are taught to spot the beauty in faces, the world is a much more beautiful place to live in.
Better Skills in Drawing Faces
Learning face recognition in this series will equip your child with better skills in art, especially drawing faces. It’s like taking art lessons for a fraction of the cost you’d pay otherwise.
About Who Was That Baby
Dr. Donna Schwontkowski's groundbreaking method, featured in this book series, helps individuals flawlessly remember faces in intricate detail. In a 2005 pilot study, this method doubled the ability of police officers, FBI agents, forensic artists, and the public to recall faces.
In 2010, fourth graders were taught this method and were so captivated by it that they even applied it to solve a 'crime.' Their ability to list over 22 facial characteristics led to a perfect replication of the suspect's face by a forensic artist.
About Who Was That Baby
Dr. Donna Schwontkowski's groundbreaking method, featured in this book series, helps individuals flawlessly remember faces in intricate detail. In a 2005 pilot study, this method doubled the ability of police officers, FBI agents, forensic artists, and the public to recall faces.
In 2010, fourth graders were taught this method and were so captivated by it that they even applied it to solve a 'crime.' Their ability to list over 22 facial characteristics led to a perfect replication of the suspect's face by a forensic artist.
Additional Benefits
Enhanced Relationships: Strengthen connections by noticing and appreciating unique facial characteristics of loved ones
Better Memory: Improve memory of people you meet, enhancing social interactions
Quality Family Time: Enjoy enjoyable bonding moments with your children
Fill the Pandemic Gap: Compensate for missed face recognition development opportunities during the pandemic
Boost Social Skills: Enhance your child's social skills by recognizing facial expressions
Lifelong Skills: Provide your child with skills that will serve them well throughout their life
Start Your Journey with ‘The Eyebrows’ Series
The Who Was That Baby series starts with two books on THE EYEBROWS, featuring beautiful smiling faces from around the world. The target audience is those age 4 to 6 but older children will also benefit from them.
The Activity Book makes sure that children have mastered the eyebrows. Once the eyebrows are mastered, you can get them the next part of the series – the EYES… and more.
Try it now! Children are naturally fascinated by faces, and this book will captivate their curiosity."
These books will become classics in your home and appreciated by future generations as well. But for now, they are digital downloads, easy to obtain. Cost: $50.85 $39.99 for all three
THE PBN ART GALLERY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE
The PBN ART GALLERY HOLIDAY CHALLENGE isn’t a temporary de-stress solution. Coloring one face every 1-2 days gives every child a strong message that what is started will be finished.