Triangles, circles, squares. To most of us, these are just simple shapes. But in the imaginations of Lulu and Max these shapes found in a box take on exciting new meanings. What will you see?
Gigi is planning a Gigi and the Three Bears theme party. With nine friends coming, help Gigi count what she needs from 0 to 10.
Look! How many animals do you see? The Counting Animal series uses exciting and familiar animals to support early readers quest to count. The simple text makes it easy for children to engage in reading, and uses the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition that builds recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs correlate directly to the text to help guide readers through the book.
Look! How many animals do you see? The Counting Animal series uses exciting and familiar animals to support early readers quest to count. The simple text makes it easy for children to engage in reading, and uses the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition that builds recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs correlate directly to the text to help guide readers through the book.
Look! How many animals do you see? The Counting Animal series uses exciting and familiar animals to support early readers quest to count. The simple text makes it easy for children to engage in reading, and uses the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition that builds recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs correlate directly to the text to help guide readers through the book.
Look! How many animals do you see? The Counting Animal series uses exciting and familiar animals to support early readers quest to count. The simple text makes it easy for children to engage in reading, and uses the Whole Language approach to literacy, a combination of sight words and repetition that builds recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs correlate directly to the text to help guide readers through the book.
Learning to count to 10 is fun when you can do it by counting puppies!
In Spanish - learning how to count is more fun with kittens!
In Spanish - learning how to count is more fun with puppies to assist kids in counting to 10.
In Spanish - readers will begin to learn and identify shapes.
Contar hasta cinco es fácil una vez que lo practicas varias veces.
Vibrant photographs help children understand that things are different sizes.
Vibrant photographs help children understand that things are different sizes.
Vibrant pictures help children understand that things are different sizes.
First readers will begin to learn and identify shapes. My First Shapes book will build long term knowledge to draw upon as they age.
A colorful book that shows and describes shapes we can find on a playground that help extend and expand upon classroom math.
Using fun subject matter as well as great images helps to support learning. Kids stay engaged as they work on their basic, required math skills.
Learn to count to 5 with these fun and engaging photographs.
Use what you know about size, shapes, and colors to help the kids find their pets.
Young readers will learn that shapes play an important role in our lives. Look around and you see shapes everywhere. This book demonstrates that shapes are everywhere and are extremely important to humans when building things.
Friends share their strategies for figuring out how many objects remain as some are taken away.
A group of friends play a game on their way to school by counting forward and backward by twos, fives, and tens.
Friends identify the shapes of things in their neighborhood, create new shapes by joining and separating existing ones, and discover why certain shapes are useful for building structures.
Friends learn different ways to construct sets of ten and find it helps them get better at working with numbers and place value.
Everything in nature has an opposite, or at least, that is the way people describe things that are the most unlike. This engaging book shows these extreme differences in sizes, colors and light, texture, smell and taste, the states of water, landforms, positions and directions on Earth, seasons, and even in people. An activity spread asks children to find opposite characteristics in a group of animals.