Total Development Programme

Hi,
Can someone who has the knowledge pack write a list with the book names?
Thanks in advance.

Areas Covered under Knowledge series are:
Human Body
Animals
Underwater Life
Insects
Nature
Universe
Plants
Environment
Geography
Science
Inventions
Experiments
How Things Work
Transport
Our World
Famous Places
Different Cultures
Arts
There are 25 hardcover books in the Q&A format.

For more details, refer to the following link: http://www.etllearning.com/products/total_development_program

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Hi. A sales agent has just presented to me ETL’s Total Development Programme. I’m interested in their product called “A Child’s First Library of Learning” which contains 24 books, 1 glossary book and an interactive media they call Walter. What’s stopping me is the cost. As some of the members here have said, it is quite pricey. Their product A Child’s First Library of Learning is around $1,139 (US Dollars). They are willing to give me an installment plan though but still, I find it really expensive.

On the other hand, I found Little Reader at first expensive too but I found it to be really worth the price I paid it for that I also bought other EL products that came highly recommended by the members here. So far I am using Little Reader, Little Musician, Tweedlewink, Little Pim and YBCR at home. However, unlike the other products that I previously mentioned, I found only a few reviews on ETL’s Total Development Programme. So please for those who have purchased the First Library of Learning product of ETL, I would really like to hear from you and I would like to know how you incorporated it with your everyday lessons with your child. Thanks.