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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Numbers & counting
Cam Jansen and her best friend, Eric, are excited about their
class's 100th day of school party To celebrate, they're having
snacks that start with the letter P: pretzels, popcorn, pineapple
juice, and everybody's favorite, pizza. But when the pizza
disappears from the kitchen, it's up to Cam and her photographic
memory to "click" and solve this delicious mystery
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A Pair of Socks
(Paperback)
Stuart J Murphy; Illustrated by Lois Ehlert
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Does a polka-dotted sock match a striped sock? Young children will learn about matching, an important early math skill, as a lonely striped sock searches the house for its mate. They will may even be inspired to practice this skill in their own sock drawers! Best Children's Science Books 1997 (Science Books and Films)
Join Mouse from If You Give a Mouse a Cookie as he celebrates
Valentine's Day with all the friends he loves. This board book with
sturdy pages is perfect for preschoolers, who will enjoy the simple
introduction to the fun of Valentine's Day. This title follows
Mouse as he makes valentines for all of his friends, said School
Library Journal. Each valentine is made to represent what he loves
most about each of his friends, such as Pig 'because she's a good
dancer' and Bunny 'because she's the best at hide-and-seek.'
Budding artists and crafters will love this book, perfect for
pairing with Valentine's Day activities. A surprise at the end adds
to the read-aloud fun!
From one of the most trusted education authors, and matched to the
National Curriculum, this book offers all the practice and tips
your child needs to boost their times tables! With 35 practice
pages and 7 progress tests, each book includes over 300 questions
accompanied by useful tips and extra advice from Olly the wise old
owl. Further challenges, requiring children to apply
problem-solving skills, are featured in Brodie's Brain Boosters.
And because motivation and encouragement are key to a child's
success, each book includes over 100 full colour reward stickers!
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.
Soon it will be the one-hundredth day of school. Minna wants to
come up with a really, really different idea for her Ready, Set,
100th project. With the help of Mom, Dad, and Pip, Minna searches
the house. She finds and makes all sort of things. She arranges
them in sets, and she plays with them. But she's "still thinking!"
until, suddenly, she gets a BIG idea! Important math lessons are
incorporated into Wallace's signature artwork using origami,
recycled paper, markers, crayons, colored pencils and photographs.
Enter a fascinating, ornately drawn cityscape and help a boy find
his dragon while counting objects from hot dogs to traffic lights.
In the heart of the city, among the taxis and towers, a small boy
travels uptown and down, searching for his friend. Readers will
certainly spot the glorious beast, plus an array of big-city icons
they can count. Is the dragon taking the crosstown bus, or
breathing his fiery breath below a busy street? Maybe he took a
taxi to the zoo or is playing with the dogs in the park. Steve
Light's masterful pen-and-ink illustrations, decorated with
meticulous splashes of color, elevate this counting book (numbers
1-20) to new heights. Maybe the dragon is up there, too
Have you ever built a snowman and discovered the next day that his
grin has gotten a little crooked, or his tree-branch arms have
moved? And you've wondered... what do snowmen do when we're not
watching? After an early snowfall, a few kids build some snowmen
before going trick-or-treating. And when the kids go off to bed,
the snowmen have their own Halloween festival! There's candy and
apple-bobbing and costume contests and all sorts of autumn
activities. When the kids wake up the next morning, the snowmen are
gone... but they've left a very special message behind.
"Illustrated editions of single songs provide toddlers with a delightful introduction to books. The artist features soft blues, candlelight golds, and shadowed browns to create a nighttime mood in which a young child shares his bed with 9 friendly animals. Beginning with the number 10, one after the other tumbles to the floor as the counting rhyme works backward until the child is "alone at last". . . Peek's colors and spacing are nicely rendered. Music is appended." - ALA Booklist
Wipe-clean pages, stylish illustrations and a wipe-clean pen
combine to provide endless opportunities for children to practice
counting, number recognition and number formation. There are
numbers to trace, copy and write from 1 to 100, and the correct
formations for all numbers are shown.
This playful picture book demonstrates key math concepts to
children in a merry story featuring the Arithmechicks, ten
math-loving chicks. The Arithmechicks have invited their new friend
Mouse for a sleepover. When Mama says it's time for bed, the clever
chicks decide it's time to prolong the fun instead! During the
story, readers are invited to count and take away during everyone's
favorite game of hide-and-seek -- and to find Mouse, who hides in a
different place in each illustration -- until all settle down for
bed in the warm, cozy conclusion. The book is the perfect
introduction to essential math for young children and their
caregivers. It includes a helpful glossary that defines the eight
arithmetic strategies the chicks use throughout the story.
Spot has charmed parents and children for decades. The Spot books are the ideal first books for young readers-helping them learn to read and learn basic concepts. Now old fans and new will be thrilled to see their favorite puppy in a colorful new format! For the first time since their publication, these best-selling lift-the-flaps will have full color covers and spines that display the titles and author's name.
Learn to count to ten in English and French and build vocabulary
with this bright, quirky board book. Have you ever wondered what an
elephant riding a skateboard would look like? Or how about four
lions on scooters? Meet lots of different, and very funny, animals
as they set out on their travels in this bilingual English-French,
interactive flap book. In Lift the Flap and Learn: French 1,2,3
toddlers aged 3-5 will enjoy learning how to count to ten and
pick-up plenty of French vocabulary along the way. With gorgeous
illustrations, fun flaps, and a bunch of hilarious characters, this
is the perfect educational vocabulary book for adults to share with
their little ones. This fun and engaging bilingual book for
children features: - A soft and comedic introduction to learning a
new language, as well as learning numbers and counting. - Flaps
children can lift, an interactive, novelty element, which helps
toddlers develop their fine motor skills and promotes interactive
learning. Flaps uncover the French translations and complete the
picture, so little ones can count all the characters. - Numbers 1
to 10 with simple descriptive sentences in both English and French
to develop vocabulary. - Charming and colourful illustrations to
keep toddlers engaged as they learn. Lift the Flap and Learn:
French 1,2,3 teaches simple and descriptive sentences in English
and French to toddlers, which is the best time for them to learn a
second language, as the brain is in its most flexible stage. This
imaginatively illustrated, lift-the-flap, bilingual book introduces
children to counting, numbers and basic vocabulary.
This board book combines simple counting with Carle's unusual illustrations of animals. Early learners will find the whimsical pictures appealing as they learn the beginning rudiments of numbers and counting. - Midwest Book Review
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Zero
(Hardcover)
Kathryn Otoshi
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R560
Discovery Miles 5 600
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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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.
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