Thanks, those books look pretty good, unfortunately Amazon doesn't ship them to my location (Australia), there are some other books though available on the local Amazon site I'll check out.
And yeah, I'm not trying to (or will try to) push him to be a GM or anything, he watches me play now and I'd like to be able to give him the opportunity for some sort of exposure that he can do on his own, I'd even be happy with some sort of colouring book that runs through what the pieces are and how they move ... I feel a book opportunity right there if there isn't one like that already
I've got a 4yr old (our youngest of 3), extremely intelligent for his age bracket, doesn't start school until 2022 but is already doing maths/english at a grade 1/2 level. He has his own tablet and a lot of his learning has been by playing educational type games on it, essentially he'll pick it up and play when he wants to and put it down and do something else when he's done.
Does anyone have any app suggestions that I could subtly put on his tablet that he can discover and play around with, sort of like giving him the opportunity without forcing it upon him so to speak.
I've seen Chess4Kids, does anyone have any thoughts on that? Or any other apps that could be suggested.