After her friend tells her kissing is for babies, Emmy Lou tries to make do with a pat on the shoulder.
Illustrated riddles introduce strategies for solving a variety of math problems in using visual clues.
Bobby's situation is no joke. His constant clowning has the principal threatening to send him to the School for Intervention, which is just one step away from reform school.
A young girl named Gretchen and her family were on their way west.
Jill has the greatest plan for surprising Gwen on her birthday.
GWen and Jill have found a way to beat the heat and make some money-they have set up a lemonade stand.
Simple rhymes offer hints on how to multiply any number by zero through ten without memorizing the multiplication tables, encouraging kids to solve problems creatively to build both their skills and their confidence
Your challenge is to find the sumWithout counting one by oneWhy not count? It's much too slow --Adding is the way to go!Make clever groups before you start --Then add them in a way that's smart!MATH FOR ALL SEASONS will challenge every kid -- and every parent -- to open their minds and solve problems in new and unexpected ways. By looking for patterns, symmetries, and familiar number combinatio…
A series of rhymes about animals introduces counting and grouping numbers, as well as examples of such behaviors as cooperation, friendship, and appreciation.