Sums

by Claire Llewellyn

Published 1 December 1999
From matching activities and an introduction to mathematical symbols to practising simple addition, subtraction, division and multiplication sums, Fun to Learn Sums will give children all the basic skills that they need for their first years.'

Colours

by Claire Llewellyn

Published 30 April 2002
Learn about colour with hoppity green frogs, hairy purple aliens and bubbly pink milkshakes. From simple colour and shade recognition, to mixing colours and colours in nature, this book should give young children the thorough understanding of colour that they will need for their first years at school. This photographic pre-school series makes all the basic concepts really fun to learn. The colourful images aim to attract a young child's attention and stimulate important verbal skills. Developed in consultation with educational experts to ensure comprehensive and accessible content. Starting off with the most basic teaching points, each book introduces a progression of skills that build up to a complete understanding of core information and concepts. This series aims to encourages basic literacy and numeracy skills and supplements National Curriculum teaching at Key Stage 1 focusing on one concept or idea at a time to develop confidence and understanding.

Counting

by Claire Llewellyn

Published 30 April 2002
This colourful title shows that numbers really are everywhere! Building up from the first ten right up to really big numbers, children should have lots of fun learning all about using, matching, and counting with numbers. This photographic pre-school series makes all the basic concepts really fun to learn. The colourful images aim to attract a young child's attention and stimulate important verbal skills. Developed in consultation with educational experts to ensure comprehensive and accessible content. Starting off with the most basic teaching points, each book introduces a progression of skills that build up to a complete understanding of core information and concepts. This series aims to encourages basic literacy and numeracy skills and supplements National Curriculum teaching at Key Stage 1 focusing on one concept or idea at a time to develop confidence and understanding.

Playschool: Sizes

by Claire Llewellyn

Published 31 October 2002
Developed with the help of educational experts, this text uses imaginative examples such as dancing peapods, parachuting frogs, energetic elephants and boating mice to make learning about sizes fun. An introduction to comparative size as well as a look at real-life animal sizes and growing sequences are included. "Did you know" panels introduce nuggets of information about sizes and words,pictures stimulate important verbal skills and step-by-step activities encourage young children to practise early reading and writing skills.