Photos and simple text illustrate counting windows, people, and cars on a walk to a friends house'
A science book about the changes and transformation of Matter
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.
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.'
Female frogs lay masses of jelly-coated eggs in the water, but what hatcches from each egg isn't a frog yet-it's a tadpole. tadpoles are like tiny fish that breathe underwater through gills. As the tadpole get older, it loses it's fishy tail and it's gil
A science book about the Food Chain