Babies and Toddlers enjoy looking at lots of different pictures - and now can learn about numbers at the same time! Here are all the numbers up to 10, shown in a variety of ways to interest, inform and entertain a young child. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
Connect A Cube (2CM CUBE) (Age 3+) All the cubes are connectable and can rotate to create different models. Develop logical thinking, motor skills, patterning and creativity. Can be used with the Eva Cube Board (G1163). 100 pcs per set in 10 colors. Each set is packed in a plastic box with lock.
Unifix provides children from preschool thrught the elementary grades with a colourful, hands-on experience in number and math exploration. Each cube represents a "unit" and link in one direction. From early pattern trough place value and fractions. This package includes 100 cubes in 10 standard colours: red, dark blue, light blue, yellow, green, orange, maroon, brown, black, and white. It a…
Illustrating the relationship between fractions, decimals and percents is a snap with this set of 51 color-coded cubes. Durable, interlocking cubes feature fractions, decimals and percents clearly marked on each side, providing students with a visual representation of equivalencies. Children learn by building simple, graphic mathematical models that clearly demonstrate the relationship betw…
Beads are a versatile maths resource to help students understand the concepts of counting, sorting, patterning, addition, subtraction and much more. Beads can be used in a wide range of maths activities. This set consists of 10x10 unit numbers beads in 10 colours. The beads measure as ball with diameter 35 mm each and the set is supplied in a compartment plastic box. Some activities that can be…
Two animal friends play a game of hide and seek in this third picture book in a charming series from Emily Gravett. Bear and Hare are playing hide and seek! Hare counts to ten. Bear hides, but Hare finds him quickly. Again. And then again! But when Bear counts—1…2…3 all the way to 10—Hare hides. Will Bear find Hare? Will Hare find Bear? Told and illustrated with Emily Gravett’s …