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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting
The debut of a newly discovered, never before published,
classic-in-the-making from Richard Scarry is cause for joyous
celebration
One bowhead whale! Two polar bears! Three orcas! Join Kuluk and Asa as they count all the animals they see! This introduction to counting and to Arctic animals helps young children develop their counting skills through short rhymes. It also introduces interesting collective nouns, like a blessing of narwhals and a bob of seals.
A charming counting book filled with artful papercut illustrations for the whole family to read before bed. How many are on the bed? How many are below? Five on the Bed counts to five with young readers as they follow the clever yet simple story of a family getting ready for bed. Colorfully illustrated in papercut art, this book teaches simple concepts in a fun and engaging way.
Hi, I'm Rumi. Some of my friends have one mom and one dad. Some have one mom or one dad. I have two dads. Daddy and Dada. Daddy sings songs with me. Dada reads me stories. Every family is different. And that's pretty cool. This sweet, open-hearted book began as a love letter from authors Ryan Brockington and Isaac Webster to their daughter -- and became a joyous celebration of love, family, and acceptance for all to read and share.
Featuring easy-to-use, wipe-clean pages and an attached dry erase marker, the Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook is packed with teacher-approved, common-core aligned activities that cover everything from math and reading to taking measurements and telling time. This fun and lively primer is a must-have to help your second grader get ready for school. Help the young student in your life prepare for second grade with this friendly, colorful, and re-useable activity book that introduces and reinforces basic skills through hands-on activities like tracing, coloring, fill-in-the blank prompts, and more. Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook offers a wide variety of curriculum-based topics that will help your child: - Understand and use basic punctuation like periods, question marks, commas, and apostrophes - Use different parts of speech and compound words, and tell the difference between synonyms and antonyms - Master addition and subtraction, as well as learning place values, and the difference between odd and even numbers - Grasp scientific concepts such as warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals, temperature, seasons, and the solar system - Learn to tell time by the half hour and the quarter hour, and how to measure in feet, yards, inches, centimeters, cups, pints, and quarts - Differentiate between 2-D and 3-D shapes, as well as symmetrical and non-symmetrical shapes Time-tested and teacher-approved, Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook will help your child develop a love for learning while enhancing their essential motor and problem-solving skills. Colorful workbook pages combine a sense of fun with a feeling of accomplishment, and parents will love that this spiral-bound workbook reflects current academic standards and aligns with the Common Core. Whether it's used during summer break, for extra practice during the school year, or for at home schooling, the Get Ready for School: Second Grade Wipe-Off Workbook is the perfect study aid for every young learner, and now it comes in a new, easy to use and re-use format.
Eric Carle's most beloved character, The Very Hungry Caterpillar,
comes alive in this counting book that features a caterpillar
finger puppet that peeks his head through each page. Read and count
along as he munches his way through 1 delicious apple, 2 crisp
pears, and 3 tart plums to become a beautiful butterfly at the end
Introduce your baby to first numbers in this gorgeous pop-up book, illustrated by Nila Aye. Based on the popular tale of Cinderella, a simplified story runs through the book for a shared reading experience. Each spread features a central pop-up together with a number or word for your child to learn. With bold illustration and sturdy, satisfying pop-ups, little ones will want to turn the pages again and again. First numbers Encourages imagination Recommended for children 18months+ Also available in the Ladybird Little Pop-Ups series: Little Red Riding Hood: A book of colours Coming soon: Hansel and Gretel: A book of words Goldilocks and the Three Bears: A book of opposites
Making basic numbers fun to learn, these board books teach kids to count to 10 using famous icons and landmarks from cities and states across North America. Featuring whimsical illustrations, these concept books are a terrific way to introduce young children to cherished destinations while easing them to sleep at naptime or bedtime. Highlighting unique places and structures in Chicago, including Navy Pier, the Water Tower, the Field Museum of Natural History, and famous skyscrapers, this book provides an exciting way to learn to count while celebrating many things that make the Windy City special.
A retelling of an old rhyme about meadow animals and their activities.
"Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada." That's what all the other numbers think of Zero. He doesn't add anything in addition. He's of no use in division. And don't even ask what he does in multiplication. (Hint: "Poof ") But Zero knows he's worth a lot, and when the other numbers get into trouble, he swoops in to prove that his talents are innumerable.
This book reveals how big a bowl would be needed to hold a million goldfish, or how many years it would take to count to a million.
Zero is a big round number. When she looks at herself, she just sees a hole right in her center. Every day she watches the other numbers line up to count: "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ...!" "Those numbers have value. That's why they count," she thinks. But how could a number worth nothing become something? Zero feels empty inside. She watches One having fun with the other numbers. One has bold strokes and squared corners. Zero is big and round with no corners at all. "If I were like One, then I can count too," she thinks. So she pushes and pulls, stretches and straightens, forces and flattens herself, but in the end she realizes that she can only be Zero. As budding young readers learn about numbers and counting, they are also introduced to accepting different body types, developing social skills and character, and learning what it means to find value in yourself and in others.
David A. Carter's zany characters are here to help count down to
Christmas in this festive pop-up extravaganza. What could be better
than one Bug of Christmas? Twelve of them, of course
With imaginative photographic design, simple word labels, and stimulating questions, along with picture tabs that let readers turn instantly to each themed section, these are ideal first counting and word board books for parents and children to share. Full color.
When the queen of her bugs demands that her army march in even lines, Private Joe divides the marchers into more and more lines so that he will not be left out of the parade.
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