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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Size
Share the adventures of a big, friendly bear as he roams through all sorts of crazy settings, discovering different shapes along his way. Look very closely and you too may be able to find squares, circles, triangles, zig-zags and even stars cleverly hidden in the pictures. With its vibrant art and jaunty, rhyming text, Bear in a Square offers a fun-filled and exciting way of helping small children to learn their shapes. It also gives plenty of counting practice!
Little Sue's shoe has gone missing. Go with her as she searches the house and finds it in a surprising place
Tana Hoban changes the way we look at the world. After you read this book, you will find yourself seeing circles and squares everywhere. And they will surprise you -- because they will be where you have often looked before. You will have changed -- and begun to see.
This book is part of the Learn n Enjoy Series, titles in this series include: Alphabets; Animals; Birds; Colours; Flowers; Fruits; Good Habits; My Body; Numbers 1-2-3; Shapes; Vegetables
Help your child prepare for kindergarten, develop confidence with
age-appropriate activities, and acquire basic skills. "The Get
Ready for School" books include entertaining and rewarding
activities such as completing patterns, matching pairs, identifying
sets, matching words or numbers to pictures, connecting the dots,
completing mazes, and much more. Ninety-six write-on, wipe off
pages allow children to practice skills over and over again.
Sixty-four additional activity pages as well as memory game cards
and congratulatory stickers reinforce the exercises and add to the
learning and fun!
In this colorful book you will find shapes everywhere. Take time to pause...you might be surprised at what you see.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Have you ever found a raccoon in your house? Sometimes raccoons just happen, like life. Find out what one little girl does when she finds a raccoon in her house. Raccoons can be very dangerous, so if you happen to see one, you should tell a grown up immediately (in case you are not a grown up) because grown ups usually know what to do about these things Read the poetry and enjoy the funny illustrations of Penelope Dyan as your child learns the concept of size, and use this book as a starting block to talk to your child about the meaning of bigger and smaller, and the relationships of size. Penelope Dyan, author of 'Surfer Girl, ' best teen book at the 2008 New York Book Festival and best teen book at the 2008 Hollywood Book Festival, a former teacher and attorney, really understands kids. She brings all her knowledge and love of children with her as she writes her books, and like all Bellissima Books, her books have a lesson and a purpose.Penelope Dyan is also the cocreator of the Animal Rescue Series and the Comeback Kids Book Series (and more) along with photographer John D. Weigand, books for kids that look great on your coffee table.
What better way to learn shapes than by drawing them? A hot air balloon and a car are already drawn on the page, children just have to fill in their missing circles. From there, they are encouraged to draw anything they like shaped like a circle. Next, after counting all the squares in a fun picture of a room full of books, they come up with their own square-shaped drawings. By the end of the book, kids have learned about shapes and have a book full of artwork to enjoy--or erase and start again
Samuel Square is Shape Land's rudest shape
This book is a perfect way for children to learn all about shapes and patterns. Eight common shapes are introduced with their names and features and there are lots of ideas for adding patterns to pictures. The activities provide endless pen control practice, and the wipe-clean pages allow children to re-visit each activity again and again.
These cards will help your child become familiar with basic shapes and their names. Each extra thick flash card will feature a shape on the write and wipe side, and the name of the shape on the reverse.
The bugs are on parade. One is big, the next is bigger, and the next is the biggest bug of all. Learning how to compare and contrast sizes is an important early math skill and one of the most basic forms of mathematical reasoning. "The Best Bug Parade" makes comparing sizes and enjoyable activity for the very youngest math student. Full color.
Create your very own zoo adventures by telling your story with stickers! The zoo is filled with so many colorful characters, from lions, tigers, and bears, to gorillas, hippos, and monkeys, and there are so many stories just waiting to be told. Sticker Stories: At the Zoo is your chance to tell these stories yourself! This unique activity book features fun story prompts and colorful scenes to complete. With more than 150 stickers and some simple step-by-step drawing lessons to make the scenes your own, Sticker Stories:At the Zoo is a fun, interactive book that provides hours of entertainment. Featuring Nila Aye's cheerful, retro-modern illustrations and simple step-by-step drawing instruction, this book encourages imagination and creative play by allowing kids to tell their own stories and express themselves through drawing. The simple prompts and colorful stickers will have young creative types telling tall tales and learning to draw in no time. It’s the perfect jump-start into storytelling and drawing for young authors and artists!
Join two friendly and funny robots, Beep and Boots, as they learn all about measuring and discover that maths is everywhere they look. Beep and Boots have an exciting, fun-packed day planned at the amusement park. The pals cannot wait to enjoy all the rides together. But when they check their heights, Boots is not tall enough to go on a lot of the rides. And going to an amusement park is no fun if you can't share it with friends. Will Beep be able to come up with a solution so the pair can go on the really high Star Drop ride? Wheeeeee! 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 measuring in a gentle, fun way. Questions at the end of the book reinforce learning and encourage kids to look at the maths they can see in the world around them.
CuAntos puntos negros hay? Uno? Dos? Tres? QuE inventarAs? Lee el libro y lo verAs! QuE puedes hacer con diez puntos negros? Las posibilidades son infinitas!
Whenever you are -- inside or outside -- there are shapes to discover. And with Tana Hoban's help you will begin to see them. Look around. How many circles, squares, stars, triangles, hearts, and rectangles can you see? They are everywhere!
A colourful workbook to introduce children to fractions using the Maths Mastery approach! It's time to master the world of maths with this brand new workbook developed by experts to cover all the essential skills for children in the first stages of their maths journey. Specifically designed for children aged 5-7, this maths exercise book can gently help your child learn about fractions, using both shapes and numbers. Let Maths - No Problem! open your eyes to the wonderful world of numbers! So what are you waiting for? Dive straight in to discover: -Character-led learning with fun and friendly illustrations -Comprehensive and thorough coverage of key concepts -Helpful hints for extra practice Heard of Maths Mastery but don't know where to begin? Don't worry, DK has got you covered! Maths Mastery is a transformational approach to teaching mathematics that was developed in Singapore and is now used around the world, including in thousands of schools across the UK. Children are taught multiple methods to solve maths problems, enabling them to gain a thorough and adaptable understanding of topics, making it easier for them to apply their knowledge to different scenarios. Each topic is studied in depth to develop a secure understanding of maths concepts. This leads to greater progress in maths learning, as topics are well understood and therefore don't need to be revised in great detail, meaning each new concept builds on prior learning. Based on this widely successful approach, this wonderful workbook is full of top-tips led by appealing characters who offer useful guidance to parents and children alike with the goal of making learning maths both accessible and interesting. This workbook is part of a new series developed in partnership with the award-winning educational publisher Maths - No Problem! The books encourage a deep knowledge of core maths concepts without fostering a reliance on memorisation or rote learning. In fact, Maths - No Problem! is widely used in schools in the UK and its Teacher Hub receives 4,000 daily visits on average during term time! A must-have maths book for children aged 5-7 at a Key Stage 1 level, as well as for adults who wish to become more familiar with maths taught in schools, to better support their children at home. From halves and quarters to comparisons and quantities, this helpful workbook covers it all whilst incorporating an inclusive approach which builds self-confidence so that no child feels they 'can't do maths'. At DK, we believe in the power of discovery. So why not explore the rest of the workbooks in our Maths - No Problem! Master Maths At Home, series? Each workbook can be bought individually or as part of a collection, specifically targeted to early learners aged 5-7 at a Key Stage 1 level. Multiply like a magician with Maths - No Problem! Multiplication and Division, Ages 5-7 (Key Stage 1) and join the geometry journey with Maths - No Problem! Geometry and Shape, Ages 5-7 (Key Stage 1). It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! |
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