On a car trip to the beach, the O'Malley family children compete by playing games together'
As Maddie cleans up her room, she learns how to compare the weight of various objects.'
Confetti is flying and music is booming--it's the Monkey Day Parade! As monkey cyclists, tumblers, and drummers march by, readers can practice counting them by two, threes, and fours, an essential first step toward learning multiplication.
When the 21st Street Sluggers, a baseball team, have a car wash to raise money, they learn to keep careful track of their dollars and cents'
A a farmer tries to find the correct number of mittens for his various farmyard animals, the reader is introduction to odd and even numbers.'
SC Cilandak ( Pink / Connecting ) The war started when the Malloy sisters moved across the river from the Hatford brothers. Still smarting from the boys' latest trick on them, the girls are determined to get even. Caroline, who longs to be an actress, uses every occasion she can to practice her dramatic technique. When she is given the role of Goblin Queen in the school play and Wally Hatf…