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100 Curious Things To Count
(Board book)
Scarlett Wing; Edited by Cottage Door Press; Photographs by Smithsonian
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R190
R168
Discovery Miles 1 680
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The world is full of wonderful things to count so let's get started! Count 100 things the Smithsonian way! Curious kids and their curious grown-ups will love discovering fascinating things from the Smithsonian and the natural world.. This amazing book contains 100 things to count - and they're all things that have been collected or studied by Smithsonian museums. Begin counting beautiful beetles and buttons, then count onward with animals, artwork, instruments, eggs, shells and feathers. At the end of the book, play a looking and thinking game together. Search back through the pages to find and count again!
This special book is designed to teach essential number skills
through fun-to-do activities and projects. Learn about sets of two
by multiplying animals' ears and eyes, sets of three using oranges,
cakes and lollipops, sets of four with wheels and chair legs, and
so forth...
This special book is designed to teach essential number skills
through fun-to-do activities and projects. Learn about even and odd
numbers, multiply sets of stars and balloons, double the numbers of
cats, fish and mice, and discover how to group things into arrays.
This book offers 60 gold star stickers - and 30 illustrated
stickers for added fun and value. Get a head start on classroom
skills. It includes over 30 activities that make learning fun and
easy - add up the spiders' legs, draw on the leopard's missing
spots, write in the missing numbers, and much more. With reusable
stickers to put on every page, it includes progress charts to track
improvement. Teachers may photocopy pages for school use. This
special illustrated book is designed to show youngsters the first
steps prior to learning more formal multiplication, with the aid of
fun-to-do activities and projects. It helps you to point, say, clap
and play while counting upwards and backwards in 1s, 2s, 5s and
10s.
This book features 60 gold star stickers - plus 30 illustrated
stickers for added fun and value. You can get a head start on
classroom skills. It offers over 30 activities make learning fun
and easy - count cakes on a plate, spot sets of certain things,
draw multiple eyes on a monster, and much more! It comes with
reusable stickers to put on every page. It includes progress charts
to track improvement. Teachers may photocopy pages for school use.
This special book is designed to teach essential number skills
through fun-to-do activities and projects, all beautifully
illustrated with amusing animals to enable children to learn
through play. Count birds on a branch and stripes on snakes, and
add a beetle's missing legs.
This wonderfully illustrated workbook is designed to teach
essential skills, with fun problems and projects. While sorting out
odd numbers from even, and looking at pictures of cookies, cakes
and skateboarding kids, readers won't realize just how much they
are learning!
This wonderfully illustrated workbook is designed to teach
essential skills, with fun problems and projects. While matching
the numbers of spots on socks and completing a snakes and ladders
game board, children won't realize just how much they are learning!
This title features 60 gold star stickers - plus 30 illustrated
stickers for added fun and value. You can get a head start on
classroom skills. It includes over 30 activities that make learning
fun and easy - count ducks in a pond, draw a circle around the
bowls that contain one fish, and follow a counting rhyme. It comes
with reusable stickers to put on every page. It includes progress
tests and charts to track improvement and build ability. Teachers
may photocopy pages for school use. This wonderfully illustrated
workbook is designed to teach essential skills, with fun problems
and projects. While counting how many bananas each monkey has,
identifying pairs, and adding missing spots to puppies, children
won't realize just how much they are learning!
This book includes 60 gold star stickers - and 30 illustrated
stickers for added fun and value. You can get a head start on
classroom skills. It includes over 25 write-in activities make
learning fun and easy - add up the animals, fill in the missing
digits, count the legs on the monsters, put days of the week and
months of the year in the correct sequence, and much more. With
reusable stickers to put on every page, it includes progress tests
and charts to track improvement and build ability. Teachers may
photocopy pages for school use. This fantastic learning book has
been compiled by a highly experienced teacher and educational
consultant, and each concept is explained in a fun way with
delightful illustrations. Match numbers of objects to figures and
words, place a sequence of pictures in the right order, and play
the big banana adding game. Not only are the activities
entertaining, but they also allow youngsters to apply what they
have learned, gaining confidence with each puzzle that they solve.
Children will want to learn more and come top in Maths!
This Progress with Oxford Times Tables Age 8-9 workbook will help
your child to progress with these core maths skills while having
fun so they will become confident with times tables. Each Progress
with Oxford book is focused on the skills your child will need to
master at each stage of the school curriculum. The books are
precisely matched to your child's age to make sure they are aligned
with school expectations for their year, helping children to fully
achieve their potential. The 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 times tables, and fun activities
to extend their skills.
With over 50 reusable stickers, this title offers sticker
activities that put learning into practice and make it an enjoyable
experience. You can count all the way from one happy baby to ten
fingers on Jenny's hand. Along the way, stick a cute kitten in its
basket, place six toys on the shelf, and find ten yummy slices of
cake to put on a plate. You can use sticker numbers to complete
adding up and taking away sums, and other puzzles - how many
leaping frogs are there, and what is one pretty flower plus two?
Features: pictures interact with simple text to help develop
skills; full of action photographs of children, animals and toys
for youngsters to identify with; and, reusable stickers provide
hours of entertainment. This counting activity book makes it really
easy to learn. Packed with fun, bright pictures, stickers and
games, it will teach young children all about numbers and simple
sums. Youngsters will delight in finding party hats for the boy and
girl, putting the teddy bears on their chairs, counting the balls
for the juggler, and all the other sticker games. The stickers are
reusable, so readers can repeat the learning process - and the fun
- over and over again.Provide an excellent start for your child
with this exciting sticker book.
Count along with the Ten Little Pirates, in this action-packed,
counting rhyme adventure! In a sturdy board book, perfect for
little hands to hold. The Ten Little Pirates are sailing out to sea
... But what will the Ten Little Pirates do when they meet a
singing mermaid? And a whooshing hurricane? And a HUNGRY shark?
Part traditional counting rhyme, part fun-filled story, Ten Little
Pirates is perfect for sharing together. Read the bouncy rhyming
story. Count from ten to one and back again, as the Little Pirates
disappear then reappear. Spot and count the details on each page.
And join in with all the great sound-words! The Ten Little series
has sold over a million copies worldwide, and Ten Little Bookworms
is a 2019 World Book Day pick. 'Traditional counting rhyme given a
jaunty pirate twist that kids will love... a rollicking read with
an easy rhythm and jaunty illustrations... excellent.' Guardian
Kids will love to eat through 16 different types of food with the
very hungry caterpillar With giant stickers that are perfect for
little hands, this book is the perfect choice for kids just
learning their numbers. Counting has never made you hungrier
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Counting in 5s
(Paperback)
Rhianne Conway; Illustrated by Ramil Tugade
bundle available
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R265
Discovery Miles 2 650
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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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 title features fun activities, games and write-in number
puzzles with more than 260 lively photographs. It is a playbook to
build numeracy for 3-7 year olds, including counting, measuring,
sizes, shapes, patterns, groups and how to tell the time. Lively
action pictures make learning fun. Puzzles and games provide hours
of entertainment for children to enjoy alone or with friends.
Exciting activities supplement schoolwork and help little ones to
perfect essential numeracy skills. Adults and children alike will
gain enormous benefits from this carefully targeted play-and-learn
book, which includes all-important incentives and rewards in the
form of progress charts and certificates. Teachers can photocopy
the pages for classroom use. Give your child a head start at school
and have lots of fun at the same time! This book is packed with fun
learning activities that children and adults can share and enjoy
together. They are carefully devised to give a child the necessary
confidence and motivation that are fundamental to building basic
numeracy skills.The book focuses in turn on different, key aspects
of numeracy - counting, adding and subtracting, measuring, shape
and space, time, direction and movement - using puzzles, games and
lots of other ideas to try.
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.
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".
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