Starring the cuddly bear...has an abacus with colorful wooden beads in the extended back cover. Photographs of the teddy bear and his friends invite readers to count from one to 10
The winning nonfiction team returns with a larger-than-life math book that is sure to fascinate young readers. Huge numbers are hard to comprehend. This book explains quantities in terms children can understand. For example, one million dollars could buy two full pizzas a day for more than sixty-eight years.
Five little bats flying in the night. One flew away - oh, no! Now there are only four bats left! What will your mother do!
Come abroad for the train ride. There is so much to see and someone very specia waiting at the end
What is square? for children learning their shapes, this jazzy, energetic rhyme, illustated with vibrant photographs, makes a rhyming game out of what;s square in the world
With chunky shaped pages and a fun sound button that roars, this lively counting book is just right as a first introduction to numbers and counting. Count the tumbling tigers and hear them ROAR!
A teacher's handbook dedicated to improving K-8 mathematics teaching through inserviceprograms, professional books, and staff development videotapes.