Developing Non-Fiction Book on Animal Characteristics to Stimulate Cognitive Development of Early Childhood

  • Hardianto I
  • Wiryokusumo I
  • Walujo D
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Abstract

Early childhood cognitive development can be performed by developing the listening skill which begins with capturing information and knowledge. This research is intended to develop a non-fiction book about animal characteristics that can stimulate early childhood cognitive development. The development model used was Dick & Carey model that has been modified into seven steps. The data collection instruments used were questionnaires of experts, peer responses as well as observations and interviews on children. The data was analyzed by using Likert and Rating Scale. Research data was obtained from material experts, product design experts, peers responses and experiments on children. The results of the research indicate that non-fiction books about animal characteristics are included in criteria that are very feasible to be used to stimulate early childhood cognitive development.

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Hardianto, I., Wiryokusumo, I., & Walujo, D. A. (2018). Developing Non-Fiction Book on Animal Characteristics to Stimulate Cognitive Development of Early Childhood. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 6(12), 255–268. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol6.iss12.1275

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