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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting > General
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Apple Countdown
(Paperback)
Joan Holub; Illustrated by Jan Smith
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Let's Explore Math
(Paperback)
Alice Aspinall; Illustrated by Alexandria Masse
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This Progress with Oxford: Counting up to 10 Age 3-4 workbook will
help your child to progress with counting while having fun so they
will quickly learn how to count and recognise the order of numbers
from 1 to 10. The Progress with Oxford series has been created to
help every child develop essential skills at home, with minimal
help and support. Picture clues are used to show very young
children how to complete activities, whilst reminder boxes, tips
and advice support older children to become self-sufficient
learners. A lively character accompanies your child through all the
colourful and engaging activities, and fun stickers are included to
reward their work. A handy progress chart at the end of each book
captures their achievements, so you both know what to do next. You
can find even more practical advice, free eBooks and fun activities
to help your child progress on our award-winning website,
oxfordowl.co.uk. Let's get them flying!
This Progress with Oxford Numbers and Counting up to 20 Age 4-5
workbook will help your child to progress with numbers and counting
skills while having fun so they will quickly learn to count and
write numbers up to 20, to count on from a number, to count
sequences and read number names. The Progress with Oxford series
has been created to help every child develop essential skills at
home, with minimal help and support. Picture clues are used to show
very young children how to complete activities, whilst reminder
boxes, tips and advice support older children to become
self-sufficient learners. A lively character accompanies your child
through all the colourful and engaging activities, and fun stickers
are included to reward their work. A handy progress chart at the
end of each book captures their achievements, so you both know what
to do next. Find further support on the Oxford Owl at Home website,
which provides specific advice on helping your child with number
skills, and fun activities to extend their skills.
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