The youngest children will love this - and so will adults who enjoy sharing reading time with them. Each picture in A Circle Here, A Square There brings out the angles, curves and lines in objects both everyday and unexpected. Artist David Diehl creates engagingly active graphic designs: whether it's the secretive square of a wrapped gift, the surprising crescent of a moon, or the (nibbled) triangle of a piece of pizza, all the illustrations are striking and exuberantly colourful. Kids will make...
In Friends Come in Different Sizes, Redbird introduces young readers to all his delightful friends, who—of course—come in all shapes and sizes. Friends can be SHORT. Friends can be LONG. Doesn’t matter what they look like… Friends all get along! Redbird, with his enormous orange beak and lumpish red body—is an adorable new character that calls to mind the best of Dr. Seuss’s offbeat heroes as well as Boynton’s zany cast of barnyard creatures. This brand-new board book series, with its applied...
Little Nippers: Maths All Around Us Patterns (Maths All Around Us)
by Lisa Bruce
Little Nippers features a collection of first information books for young learners offering quality non-fiction supported by clear photographic images. Capture the young learner's imagination with these "real" books designed with their needs in mind. Maths All Around Us...Explores the concepts of counting, matching and seeking patterns, making connections, recognizing relationships and working with numbers using familiar images from the child's immediate environment.
Little Nippers: Maths All Around Us Sizes and Measures Paperback (Maths All Around Us)
by Lisa Bruce
Little Nippers features a collection of first information books for young learners offering quality non-fiction supported by clear photographic images. Capture the young learner's imagination with these "real" books designed with their needs in mind. Maths All Around Us...Explores the concepts of counting, matching and seeking patterns, making connections, recognizing relationships and working with numbers using familiar images from the child's immediate environment.
Welcome to the wonderfully patterned world of Checkers and Dot! This sweet and striking series of board books has been designed especially for babies and tots. With high-contrast, patterned art for developing eyes, simple but memorable rhyming text for reading aloud, and cute-as-a-button characters, J. Torres and J. Lum have created engaging first books that little ones and their loved ones will want to cozy up with and read again and again. A simple, sturdy, and stylish new series for those jus...
This title will teach kids what patterns they can find at the park. Text and images complement each other so that readers can easily learn what patterns are and how to recognize them the next time they are playing at the park.
How long would it take to count to a billion without stopping? How many pizzas could a million dollars buy? Big numbers-- like millions, billions, and trillions-- are hard to visualize. In this book, the dynamic duo of David A. Adler and Edward Miller illustrate and explain these huge numbers in a lighthearted, easy-to-imagine way. Whether it's a trillion pieces of popcorn, a billion dollars, or even bigger numbers, the concrete examples in Millions, Billions, & Trillions, laid out in sim...
Shapes (Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends, #1)
by Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends and Max Lucado
How Many Kittens Could Ride a Shark? (Silly Measurements)
by Clara Cella
Introduce pre-readers to the maths concept of length with eight funny, non-standard measuring units, including kittens, toy aeroplanes and sweets. Delightful composite photos and a little text illustrate the length of a shark, a lemur tail, a crayon and more.
How Far can a Kangaroo Jump? (Wild Facts and Amazing Maths)
by Alison Limentani
Another addition to a hugely successful, well-reviewed series exploring maths and numbers for Foundation Stage / Key Stage One children. Have you ever wondered just how far animals can jump – from the kangaroo and the snow leopard to the grasshopper and the frog?
Shapes Are Everywhere! (Learning Parade) (My Little School House)
by Charles Ghigna
A Starfish features basic and more complex shapes, with descriptive text which encourage infants' deductive learning. The Concept Series is perfect for the very young! Each stunning book in the series invites toddlers to explore basic preschool concepts - promoting early childhood development, language skills and interaction between young children and their parents or caregivers.
It's a Pattern! (Pebble Math) (Pebble Books: Pebble Math)
by M.W. Penn
"Simple rhyming text and color photographs describe patterns"--
Brain Games - Sticker by Letter: Neon Monsters (Brain Games - Sticker by Letter)
Jump and jive from one to ten with a boisterous band of bugs in this selection that introduces creepy crawlies and calypso instruments. After the rhyming story, there are fascinating facts about the insects and calypso bands, as well as a simple music score