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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting
Key Skills for key stages. Supports curriculum.
Readers learn about numbers and colors as a lively kitten visits the barnyard asking mother animals about their babies.
While Joey's mother explains the context of numbers in vivid ways, Joey's imagination transforms their ordinary car ride into a magical odyssey through a land of make-believe.
Count the sheep--and the laughs--in this hilarious follow-up to picture book The Night Baafore Christmas. With sheep misbehaving all over the house, will Bo get to sleep before the Easter Bunny comes? In this humorous tale of an Easter Eve gone wrong, Bo just wants to fall asleep so Easter Day--and the Easter Bunny--will come faster. But when he tries counting sheep, the sheep get bored and scatter, and chaos ensues: "Sheep 5 juggles eggs, tossing ten in the air. He misses. They crash and get crushed in Bo's hair." Children can count along with Bo as he finds the 10 mischievous sheep misbehaving throughout the house. With a house full of sheep and a mess to clean, will Bo get to sleep before the Easter Bunny comes? Find out in this hilarious story of a night before Easter gone wrong. With exuberant verse and comical illustrations, this book will have children begging for repeat readings.
"This beguiling picture book, with a palette of eye-filling colors, appears to arise from the love binding a father and his little `big' girl who turn bedtime into playtime with a rhyming game."--Publishers Weekly. "A loving book, perfect for sharing with the youngest lapsitters."--Booklist.
Teach Your Child Counting and Bible Basics Your family will love this totally unique board book! Each page features colorful, engaging artwork, reframing abstract, but vitally important biblical content into the manageable concept of basic numbers (1-10) for your young child. For your child... They will delight in the bright illustrations and counting along with you. Also, they will be exposed to the vocabulary of basic theology in a format that will help them categorize and retain the information. For you... You'll appreciate the artistic design, engaging content, and helping your child learn to count. And who knows? You might even learn something about the Bible you didn't know before! *** Baby Believer primers are designed to grow with children, from early infancy through elementary school. In addition to basic Bible theology, Baby Believer board books are filled with quotations from the Bible, creeds, hymns, church fathers, and other articles of faith to help reinforce the content and provide intellectual handholds for older children who possess a greater capacity for learning and memorization.
*Learn to count with Roald Dahl, the world's NUMBER ONE storyteller!* Introduce titchy toddlers to the magical world of Dahl with this BRAND NEW board book Roald Dahl's 123, teaching the littlest readers how to count with the help of the Enormous Crocodile and his snappy jaws! With beautiful, bright, colourful illustrations from Quentin Blake, plus a lift the flap surprise at the end, this is the perfect first baby book for all budding Dahl fans. Keep an eye out for Roald Dahl's Opposites too!
Here is the perfect gift for young children learning their colors, shapes, and numbers. All four of Eric Carle's popular new split-page board books are now packaged together in a slipcased library. A game as well as a learning experience, these early concept books are both fun and smart. Children can turn the top pages independently from the bottom pages, creating a matching game that offers all the charm of Eric Carle's bright collage illustrations. Collected here are "My Very First Book of Colors, My Very First Book of Shapes, My Very First Book of Numbers, " and "My Very First Book of Words." Irresistible fun for young hands and minds
This delightful book and jigsaw is an ideal way to introduce the numbers 1-10. Bright, appealing illustrations provide plenty of opportunities for counting, helping children understand the link between numbers and quantities, and the large, clear text supports the development of number recognition skills. The 25-piece jigsaw puzzle measures 59 x 44cm once complete.
Tumbling tigers, happy hippos, rumbling rhinos and more! These lively animals and other creatures will help youngsters to count from one to twelve with the clever cockatoos. A delightful companion to Stephanie Bauer's "Alligator Alphabet", "Counting Cockatoos" also includes a colorful counting frieze. This work: teaches numbers up to twelve; introduces different animals; encourages reader interaction - two cockatoos hidden on every page; features Stephanie Bauer's child-friendly art; and is a companion to "Alligator Alphabet".
"Fresh, whimsical illustrations fairly fl oat off the pages.
Rhyming text invites readers. . . . A fun choice for reinforcing
the concept of fractions." -- SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
In Zootropolis, 'Anyone can be anything'!' So, have a wild time boosting your times table skills and you can be anything too! Just like bouncy young bunny Judy Hopps of the Zootropolis police force. She wants your help to solve crimes and catch crooks - which means using your brain. Are you up to the task? Skill up in this all-new sticker workbook, packed with movie fun and essential learning for school. You'll love everything about it, from its cool puzzles to the colour pictures of the film friends. * Fun-filled learning based on the _Zootropolis_ film * Imaginative way to master your times tables! * Bright colour artwork and over 140 stickers * Lively themed activities linked to the curriculum
With over 50 reusable stickers. this title features exciting sticker activities that make learning about numbers an enjoyable experience. You can find the missing kittens to make 20, count three groups of pretty butterflies to make 30, put flags in the right order on a row of sandcastles, and much more. Pictures interact with simple text to help develop skills. You can play a game of snakes and ladders with your friends and learn to count at the same time! Reusable stickers mean that readers can repeat the play-and-learn experience time and time again. It is full of action photographs of children, animals and toys for youngsters to identify with. It is a themed word-and-picture book that makes early learning fun. Give your child an excellent start in mathematics with this stimulating sticker book. It is fun to look at and to use, and encourages children to recognize, sort and group numbers. Youngsters will take in the information as they locate stickers, answer simple questions and look at the kids, creatures and toys in the pictures.Readers are challenged to find the missing musical instruments to make 40, and to see how many things Lisa has put into each room of her house to make 50. What's more, the stickers are reusable, offering endless entertainment.
Ride along with trucker Jill and her dog as they add up the animals zooming by. But these are no ordinary animals, and they're bound for a surprise destination! Ride along with trucker Jill and her dog as they add up the animals passing by on other trucks. But these are no ordinary animals, and theyre bound for a surprise destination! Lively illustrations by R.W. Alley make adding truckloads of fun.
Who's at the door? Doodle the Science Poodle introduces her diverse, blended family, which includes an aardvark, three turtles, eight llamas, and a whole bunch of cats. Colorful illustrations combine lovable animals and hilarious commentary for a simple introduction to counting and diversity. Join in the fun and discover who's behind the door with this unlikely family of comical creatures.
This is a very first number book. It is a soft-to-touch first book for babies and toddlers, with big bright illustrations on every page. Photographs and puzzles make learning to count an enjoyable game that all preschoolers will enjoy. The point-and-say format encourages interactive learning - add up butterflies and flowers, pair up socks and mittens, take away balloons, count how many hats are orange, and decide whether there are enough hamburgers to share between the children. There are lots of familiar objects to look at, from three fluffy ducklings and ten scaly tortoises to 15 tasty cupcakes and 90 shiny green apples. It is designed for children and grown-ups to enjoy together, with a wipe-clean padded cover and sturdy pages. This chunky boardbook will stand up to hours of creative counting play and will show your child that numbers are fun. This interactive book will help young children to add up, multiply and take away. It will also encourage them to group items, tell the time, talk about what they see, and develop basic number skills. Simple picture pages present the numbers 1 to 100 in photographic form - from one cute lamb to one hundred ripe bananas.These pages are interspersed with visual games, such as counting parrots' wings, matching pictures to numbers, and dividing pizza. With hundreds of bright photographs, this book makes learning to count fun. You can count on it!
A hilarious story about ten silly children who accidently end up with ten silly owies. This big-hearted, positive-minded picture book is an irreverent ode to the most universal of all childhood experiences-the "boo-boo"-and a perfect book to share with anyone recovering from a scraped knee or stubbed toe. Ouch, that hurt! From ice-cream induced brain freezes to bee stings to stubbed toes and bruises, ten children get ten owies that can only be cured by the following: a kiss, a hug, lots of love, and as many colorful Band-Aids as possible. Full of rhythm, repetition, playful language, silliness, and love, Ten Owies introduces young readers to numbers from one to ten, as well as the notion that everyone gets a "boo-boo" every now and then. Tony Johnston's silly text, combined with Annabel Tempest's lively illustrations, captures all the drama of childhood while also offering plenty of humor, sympathy, and healing. The perfect book to share with a child needing a little tender love and care!
Two adventurers count a myriad of colorful friends at the zoo--now in a bilingual board book edition. A raring-to-go boy and his grandfather put on their new hats and
set off on a counting adventure at the zoo, where they see eagles,
lizards, wart hogs, and other colorful zoo friends. The English and
Spanish bilingual text is set in two colors for easy reading.
Get ready to play and learn with Bear! For 20 years, Bear has delighted children as Barefoot Books' most beloved character -- and now, children can practice early math, storytelling and taking turns with Bear as their guide! Created by an early childhood expert, these 30 double-sided cards and instructions for 5 games will grow with your child, making Busy Bear Count and Sort a long-lasting gift.
Learn to count from one to ten with this fun, favorite children's book. Kids will have so much fun learning their numbers with these beloved illustrations and funny rhymes. Illustrations include bears, cats, bunnies, lions, giraffes, sheep, ducks, bees and turtles. Here are the characters your little one will fall in love with in this cherished book: "One bear, without a care, Two bunnies, who think they are funny, Three cats, who won't wear hats, Four lions, all named Brian, Five giraffes, who won't take a bath, Six sheep, who walk in their sleep, Seven ducks, full of clucks, Eight horses, taking basket weaving courses, Nine bees, who wish they had knees, Ten turtles, swimming in circles." Give your child a jump start on their numbers with a charming book they will love for years to come, long after they can count to ten. |
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