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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting
A counting story that goes wrong when one hungry little T-Rex can't help himself from gobbling up the other dinosaurs! Let's count dinosaurs! Rex the T-Rex is 1. Add Patty the Diplodocus, that's 2. And here's comes Brian the Anklyosaurus to make 3. But wait, where's Brian gone? Rex? Rex! You didn't EAT him, did you? Oh NAUGHTY Rex! The truth is, you just CAN'T count on dinosaurs. In this counting book with a difference, Philip Ardagh and Elissa Elwick bring prehistoric chaos and trouble-making dinosaurs to every page for a truly fun, interactive way to learn how to count to 10.
This workbook will help develop your child's ability to count and recognize numbers while continuing to build their fine motor sills. Through the use of stickering and other fun activities your child will learn to count numbers 1 through 10.
"In this crafty story of a cross-country race, numerical division
accounts for the narrowing of the field. . . . All lessons should
be this gratifying." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review)
It's almost bedtime At 1 Hoppin Place the fun begins when a family of hamsters-with ten offspring wearing jerseys numbered from one to ten-arrives at the door. There are only ten minutes left, and there's still so much to do But with the help of the Hamsters' 10-Minute Bedtime Tour (guided by his own pet hamster), the little boy is able to get his toys put away, his pajamas on, his teeth brushed, and his bedtime story read-all in the nick of time. This lively introduction to bedtime rituals and the concept of counting backwards will have young readers eagerly awaiting their own countdown to bedtime.
As ever growing numbers of animals visit a watering hole, introducing the numbers from one to ten, the water dwindles.
This engaging, full-color workbook from Scholastic Early Learners provides practice in key skills your child needs to succeed in school. Includes stickers and a completion certificate! A strong educational foundation helps ensure a child is able to benefit from the learning opportunities available in today's preschool classroom. This workbook provides practice in the alphabet and basic counting skills. 104 pages, including 96 pages of activities, 4 sheets of stickers, and a completion certificate aimed at helping your child develop early literacy and counting skills Aimed at children 3-6 Featuring helpful parent tips throughout Bright, colorful pages blend photographs and illustrations to make this workbook one of the most eye-catching and engaging available Teacher approved! Scholastic Early Learners is a dedicated learning program that builds school skills from infancy through second grade. Created by experts and focused on reinforcing curriculum topics and current academic guidelines with kid-friendly activities, this educational line is the best partner in your child's learning journey. Scholastic Early Learners: The Most Trusted Name in Learning!
With over 50 reusable stickers, this is a lively introduction to arithmetic for preschool kids. You can add numbers together or take them away, filling in the answer or the missing part of the problem using the sticker sheets provided. You need to count how many dragons or potato heads there are, and subtract toy trucks or floating space teddies! The bright pictures interact with the simple text to help develop skills. Reusable stickers mean that readers can repeat the play-and-learn experience time and time again. It features full of action photographs of people, animals and everyday objects for youngsters to identify with. This is a themed word-and-picture book that makes early learning fun. Give your child an excellent start in sums with this stimulating sticker book. It enables youngsters to learn the numbers 1 to 10 and the basic processes of addition and subtraction through play. Entertaining photographs of real children and toys capture the young reader's interest and make numbers fun. Straightforward text sets simple challenges, such as adding up the smiling crabs, subtracting the bananas that the monkey has stolen, and helping Jenny to count on her fingers.What's more, the stickers are reusable, offering endless entertainment.
Join the Digits for another fun-filled adventure! Eight wants the Digits' trip to Number Land to be perfect. But when it's time to go on Eight's dream ride, will there be the right number of Digits? Ideal for practising addition and subtraction - you can count on the Digits to make numbers fun! This playful picture book series about a group of number friends is ideal for developing early maths skills.
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!
This survival guide introduces the basics of financial literacy and money management for kids from earning and saving money to spending and donating it and gives readers essential skills for financial know-how. The book also explores how choices about money and finances connect to character development and social-emotional well-being. Readers will find ideas for setting money goals, delaying gratification, being thrifty, building self-esteem, giving to charity, and making socially responsible spending and donating decisions. The book includes special features such as: Fictional vignettes in a choose-your-own-adventure style, putting readers in hypothetical situations where they need to make decisions about how to manage money True success stories about real kids who made smart financial decisions Vocabulary boxes that highlight important terms Financial tactics boxes with helpful tools, tips, and strategiesSurvival Guides for Kids Helping Kids Help Themselves Straightforward, friendly, and loaded with practical advice, the Free Spirit Survival Guides for Kids give kids the tools they need to not only survive, but thrive. With plenty of realistic examples and bright illustrations, they are accessible, encouraging, kid-friendly, and even life-changing.
Turn the wheels, learn to count! Eight easy-to-turn wheels make learning to count fun. Interactive pages teach numbers - from one toy boat to twenty mugs of tea. Engaging games help children to add and subtract - rotate the dial to find the correct numbers, seek out seven mice, add up the apples, pair up the boots, take away Tom's balloon, and much more. It is divided into basic themes such as In the Toyshop, Count the Animals, Farm Fun, and How Many Shapes? It is built to last, with sturdy board pages that will stand up to repeated use. Specially created to be fun to learn, this novelty die-cut book will encourage babies and toddlers to talk, focus, and learn about numbers - with a twist! How many dinosaurs are there? One? No! Turn...turn...Two? Keep going! Twist...twist...What's a cow doing there? Try again! Spin...spin...That's right - four dinosaurs! There are eight cardboard wheels built into the book, which revolve to show different numbers and pictures and are visible on every page. How many ducks are there in the farmyard? One? No! Turn...turn...Eight? Try again! Twist...twist...Wait a minute, those are fish, not ducks. Keep going! Spin...spin...There they are - that makes ten ducks in total. Well done! Jan Lewis' bright drawings of everyday items, friendly people, cute animals and toys make this book a wonderful aid to learning that small children will want to return to again and again.
When Mrs. Ruler asks five of her kindergarteners to miss recess, she's got a special plan up her sleeve. She's about to teach a new golden rule: KINDNESS IS COOL! Soon the entire class is doing so many good deeds that their kindness bulletin board barely fits their classroom! From clearing the table after dinner, to helping the elderly, one kindergarten class is proving that kids really can make a difference. Count along with Mrs. Ruler's class. Can all their good deeds really add up to 100 acts of kindness? Acclaimed picture book author Margery Cuyler will inspire children of all ages to have a heart and save the world!
Little children and their grown-ups can poke their fingers through the holes to become Busy Worm and Baby Worm and wiggle their way through this delightful story. The wiggly worms meet Slip the Snail, Buzz the Bee and avoid being eaten by the early bird before joining their friends for a very wiggly lunch in the compost heap.
Alain Gree's beautiful illustrations from the 1960s and '70s are known throughout the world. With their naivety of form and bold use of colour, their charm is undeniable. Part of a delightful series of books under GMC's exciting new imprint, Button Books, My First Book of Sounds features Alain Gree's stunning vintage illustrations on every page. Aimed at children aged 0 to 2 years, My First Book of Sounds is a robust, wipeable board book with rounded corners. Its vibrant pictures and large, bold text will make learning about noises in the world around them fun and absorbing for babies and toddlers.
This is an early years information book which helps children to explore basic numeracy challenges such as number recognition, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Count to ten with the iconic landmarks from Glasgow - including the Clyde, the buskers, the underground, bridges, and much more. Artwork that means Mum and Dad will enjoy the book as much as the cool kids
There is only one Rainbow Fish - but how many whales can you see? And how many mussels? This is a colourful counting book for young children.
Count from one to ten with these beautifully illustrated books. Little fingers will delight in tracing over the shapes of each object as they learn numbers in this early concepts series. Hannah and Holly's soft pastel palette makes this the ideal gift for a newborn baby or first birthday. |
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