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Discover the nature of symmetry as it appears in nature and the manmade world in Both Sides Are the Same.
Price$37.50
Animals Everywhere demonstrates location words. Animals are in, on, under or above on every page.
Compare animals of different sizes and types in this book about opposites.
A Zoo Full of Birds reviews both beginning counting and animals names.
Patterns are all around us, and readers will be more adept at Finding Patterns in their world after they enjoy this book.
Estimating introduces children to the times and places people make guesses about numbers.
Ali and Lisa look into a kaleidoscope and find many shapes. They find squares, triangles, rectangles, circles, stars, and diamonds. The text features are ...
Price$35.70
Hot and Cold shows common objects that fall into each of these categories. Children will see that knowing what is hot and what is cold is information they use ...
Learn about making sets and categories in this book about Sorting.
It’s easy to Share and Be Fair if you understand division. Readers will get a chance to review their division facts in this problem-solving book.
Learning to count made simple.
Review basic math facts by adding items together and Counting to Ten.
Counting Money introduces children to different coins and their values. It also shows children how to count combinations of coins.
Readers practice number words as they count their way through a parade.
Readers can find out about jump ropes and how to play with them in this procedural text. The text features are photographs, bold print, fact boxes, headings, ...
Find out the differences between flat and solid shapes in this beginning geometry book.
In Circles Everywhere, children learn that they can find many circles in the world around them if they just know where to look.
Measuring shows the kinds of things people measure and the tools that tell how long, how heavy, how far, how tall, how fast, how much, and how hot.
In Measuring Time, children learn how we measure everything from seconds to years.
Readers learn many ways to consider the idea of 100 as they practice skip-counting, estimating, and measuring their way from 1 to 100.
Learn how and why we divide in this introduction to division.
In Forest Doubles, readers will learn about animals that live in the forest. They will also learn how to multiply by two as they count up the animals they see.
Take a walk through the neighborhood and enjoy a few treats—and learn about spending money and making change as you go.
After reading this book and seeing all of the places where numbers can be found in the world, it will be easy to agree that Numbers Are Everywhere.
Learn the difference between odd numbers and even numbers, how to skip-count using odds and evens, and what happens when you add them together.
Learn about the difference between standard and metric measurement, along with some common measurement tools we use every day in Measure by Measure.
Japanese Dolls examines the relationship between numbers and quantities through asking readers to count the Japanese dolls. The text features are photographs, ...
Patterns are everywhere, even on plants and animals. You can have fun finding some patterns as you read Patterns in Nature.
Noah and Luis look into a periscope and find many shapes. They find squares, triangles, rectangles, circles, stars, and diamonds. The text features are ...