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Each page of this sturdy board book is shaped and the pages are
cleverly layered to create a fun farmyard scene. Children will love
counting the farm animals with this adorable illustrated book. With
sweet farmyard animals and a duckling to spot on every page, this
book will help children practice their counting skills while
learning about the different animals on the farm. The everlasting
appeal of the farm and clever shaped tab format gives it gift value
and makes learning fun and the perfect treat for babies.
When the sun comes up, Big Bear and Little Bear think of new ways
to share their love. Big Bear loves Little Bear more and more as
each day passes, right up to each new moon - and back. A joyful
celebration of the love between parent and child, this lovely
chunky board book is perfect for reading with your special little
person. With sturdy pages that are easy for little hands to turn
and beautiful illustrations by Tim Warnes, I Love You to the Moon
and Back will soon become a firm bedtime favourite. Fans of this
book might also like I Love You More and More by Nicky Benson and
Jonny Lambert and I Love You Just the Way You Are by Tammi Salzano
and Ada Grey.
Official 2023 annual for Numberblocks, the BAFTA-winning
most-watched show on CBeebies! What happens when numbers come to
life? Every day is an adventure with the Numberblocks. Play games,
solve puzzles, take quizzes, and learn all about the Numberblocks
along the way. Featuring Numberblocks up to 100! Perfect for
children aged 4+.
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123 Roar!
(Board book)
Autumn Publishing
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R319
R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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Down in the jungle, how do you count to ten? Find out with cute
animal characters and clever peep-through pages
Introduces money through an adventure story featuring two robots as they organize a school fair Join two friendly and funny robots, Beep and Boots, as they learn all about money and discover that maths is everywhere they look. Beep and Boots notice that their library needs more books so they arrange a school fair to raise money. The bustling fair is packed with an arts and crafts table, a bouncy castle, and more. The pair work hard, counting out change and adding up their takings. Will they raise enough money to fill the library? Watch Beep and Boots as they become fundraisers - and learn about money. Characterful illustrations and rhyming text bring Beep and Boots to life. Children aged 5-7 will love seeing the adventures the robot duo go on, and will learn key mathematical concepts concerning money in a gentle, fun way. A visual glossary and maths questions throughout the book reinforce learning.
Pinpoint is a new series of activities and resources created to
provide you with time-saving resources for specific needs in Maths.
32 page, A4 size write-in book Focuses on 6, 7, 9, 11 and 12 times
tables and consolidates all times tables from 2 to 12 Builds
reasoning and applying skills using engaging detective theme
Towards, Securing and Deeper sections on each page provide stretch
and challenge for all levels Get ready for the Year 4
multiplication tests with the free online Pinpoint Times Tables
Check Our colourful and engaging book helps children practise,
consolidate and achieve greater depth with times tables in Year
4/age 8-9 and above. The activities support a firm understanding
and fluent recall of times tables facts. Reasoning questions
challenge children to think like a times tables detective! This
helps build towards the Year 4 Multiplication Tables Check as well
as success over the longer term.
Ten fat flies buzzing around but along came a spider and ate one!
Just flip the transparent page back and forth to see what happens,
as ten becomes nine...until there is only one. Great for counting,
adding and subtracting. This book is part of the acetate series by
author and illustrator Patrick George: interactive books with
transparent pages which change the action. Other books in the
series are: Opposites, Colours, Shapes, Oh No!, When I grow
up...and Animal Rescue
One Lonely Kakapo has been a classic New Zealand counting book
since the early 1990s when it won the Russell Clark Award. It
combines counting with our native fauna and flora, stunningly
illustrated by one of our most celebrated nature artists, with a
memorable rhyme kids have loved for generations.
Money and maths made fun through role play!
Pick a shopping list and visit different shops. Choose what to buy, check the price tag and then use the coin slider to pay. Work out how many coins you have left with the coin slider.
With toys, food, games, clothes and much more to pick from, shopping has never been so much fun! Create your own shopping list for extra fun.
This is the perfect introduction to money – supporting numeracy and helping develop fine motor skills.
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Number 8
(Hardcover)
Ameera Karimshah; Illustrated by Atiya Karimshah
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R472
R442
Discovery Miles 4 420
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How do we move around the world with awareness? Thanks to the 5
senses, which allow us to experience reality! In this book, the
psychotherapist Chiara Piroddi provides games and activities that
allow the child to learn, independently, through guided games and
simple but accurate explanations, the anatomical characteristics of
the five senses. At the end of the book, thanks to simple
instructions, it will be possible to create additional Montessorian
materials to experience the world beyond the book.
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Come Count with Evangeline
(Hardcover)
Mary Reason Theriot; Edited by Adele Hartman; Illustrated by Theresa Theriot
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R613
R557
Discovery Miles 5 570
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Using Kumon's step-by-step, incremental approach, this workbook
introduces children to the concept of money by giving your child
plenty of practice working with each coin before moving on to the
relationships between coins. Eventually, your child will understand
the names and values of every coin worth less than a dollar.
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