Margo has invited 10 friends for dinner on her birthday. Come and join the party!
Teachers will be holding a daily literacy ho ur with all children from Reception to Year 6. During this h our, 15 minutes must be devoted to shared reading and the go vernment has suggested that big books be used in this contex t. '
"Superbly demonstrating the conception of factorials in mathematics, the text and pictures combine to present a lesson in a palatable form as well as the pleasure of looking at pictures that only Mitsumasa Anno could invent." — Publishers Weekly"The book moves logically and elegantly from the concrete to the abstract. Once made clear, the concept is unforgettable, but the book entices the rea…
It's a fact--kids love to explore. The Let's Explore series introduces important concepts in mathematics and earth science for young children in a friendly and attractive way. Bright, clear photographs stimulate discussion, while the simple, easy-to-read text is presented in an approachable "question, investigation, and answer" format.
Humorous illustrations depict fourteen Australian animals, introduced in rhyme, along with the numbers from one to fourteen
Think and discuss: How many chickens live on the farm?
Little Three introduces the concept of "three" and counting by encountering trios of baskets, pigs, dancing mice, and other objects and animals.