If you had a thousand freckles sprinkled across your nose, you'd think it was a lot. But if your dad had only a thousand hairs on his head, he'd be wishing for a whole lot more! Explore how the number 1000 can be a lot or a little, depending on what is being counted- and who is doing the counting!
Welcome to the country fair! You can stop by and find lots of things to count. look to find how many bees in one hive; how many seeds in one pumpkin; how many horses on one merry-go-round. What else can you count?
You know that you have 2 eyes, that a tricycle has 3 wheels, and that there are 4 season. Now discover what else comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's !
In a bouncing rhyme, simple math concepts are woven into a story about twelve kids and their trip to the zoo. How many different ways can a dozen children be grouped? Follow the class and find out! Can you see who pulls one little girl's pigtail?
This mouthwatering introduction to the basic units of money uses tempting jellybeans and a simple progression of coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters) to inspire young readers to learn the value of money. Math has never been more fun - or more delicious!
The King wants to give the Queen some-thing special for her birthday. The queen has everything-everything except a bed. The trouble is that no one in the KIngdom knows the answer to a very important question: How big is a bed? because beds have not yet been invented. The queen's birthday is only a few days away. How can they figure out what size the bed should be?
When badguy Buzzsaw Bart shows up with a challenge in the town of Cowlick, everyone discovers that scale drawing can be the secret of success. Who will walk away the winner from the showdown at high noon and who will be cut down to size?
These and many more incredible facts are revealed in MAMMAL RECORDS. 'Notepad' entries on each record-holder add background and science information while humorous cartoons provide extra fun.'