Lisa keeps a journal of her new kitten's first year'
Substraction is explained through the example of a boy cleaning out his crowded toy box so his toys will fit into it.'
Counts butterflies, bees, kites, and other springtime objects.'
Molly loves to play with her big brother's toy cars! As the red cars vroom and the yellow cars beep, readers can learn to recognize patterns an early and essential math skill.
A group of animal friends have fun at a pajama party while demonstrating activities that happen in aparticular order or sequence.'
A simple story about four dogs at a dog show introduces the ordinal numbers: first, second, third, and fourth.'
Two squabbling siblings learn about symmetry when their babysitter helps them build and fly a kite.'
Two squabbling siblings learn about symmetry when their babysitter helps them build and fly a kite.'