One little girl and one very big dollar set out on a great adventure at the store. However, what seems like a pleasant afternoon of shopping soon turns perplexing as the challenge of her buying options becomes overwhelming. She doesn't know what to do. There are so many choices, but she only has one buck. A fun and perfect example of how we use math in our daily lives.
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athering together after the farm's harvest, a pig, cow, sheep, donkey, goose, and horse plan to eat up all of the apples and corn until the farmer catches them and shoos everybody away. By the author of Itchy, Itchy Chicken Pox. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Turkey meet. Turkeys greet. Turkeys all sit down to eat
The bunny race will now begin. Can you guess which one will win?
Count the monsters at the monster math picnic!
There it was. The old Blackwell mansion! One big monster of a building. It had dark towers, pointed gables, and shadowy arches. And it was haunted! Or at least that's what most people througt.