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Books with title Get Ready for School: Maths

  • Ready for School

    Yoyo

    Board book (Yoyo Books, Sept. 25, 2005)
    This charming board book series offers the littlest ones hours of fun. On each spread they find answer to a question by opening a flap--while learning about words, numbers, shapes, colors etc. Kids love them!
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  • I'm Ready for School

    Stephen R. Covey

    Paperback (Golden Books, March 15, 2000)
    The “Step Ahead” series is one of the best educational tools for children! You and your child will discover the joy of learning at home. Carefully planned by teachers to complement the school curriculum, every workbook provides positive learning experiences through a variety of appealing activities. In I’m Ready for School, children will learn left and right, numbers one to ten, and learn the alphabet!
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  • Simple Maths: Let's Get Ready For School

    Roger Priddy

    Spiral-bound (Priddy Books, Jan. 1, 2009)
    A fun way to teach children aged four and over first maths skills. The pages are wipe-clean so that exercises and activities can be repeated to reinforce learning. Comes with a non-toxic, wipe-clean pen which can simply be wiped away with a cloth.
  • Ready For School

    India Sheana

    eBook (India Simpson, )
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  • Josh Gets Ready for School

    Katie Morse, Keiko Motoyama

    Board book (Little Simon, Oct. 1, 2001)
    As Josh wakes up and gets ready for school, young readers are invited to touch textured surfaces and lift flaps made from different fabrics to find new and old friends including Rubber Ducky.
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  • Getting Ready for School

    Alessandra Psacharopulo

    Board book (Sterling Publishing, Sept. 5, 2017)
    What do you do on the first day of school? This board book helps new students learn what to expect. It’s the first day of school and time to wake up! Follow the animals as they rise, brush their teeth, eat breakfast, grab their book bags, and go. Finally, on the last page, they arrive in class for lessons and good times with friends.
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  • JB Gets Ready For School

    William Ziegler

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 8, 2014)
    JB Gets Ready For School is a Picture Book. It was JB’s first day of Kindergarten. Will he be ready to meet his friends on time? Does JB have good habits to get ready in time for school? What will JB do? With most children on school days, having them get ready on time is very challenging from having their clothes out the night before, brushing teeth, having a good breakfast and let us not forget the backpacks or lunches. JB Gets Ready For School shows that having a great routine for school is very positive. It helps the children feel less stressful, confident and improves self-image. Come read "JB Gets Ready For School" and see how JB does.
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  • I Can Get Ready For School

    Autism Learners

    Paperback (Autism Learners, LLC, July 1, 2019)
    "I Can Get Ready For School" is part of Autism Learners adaptive-functioning focused book series developed to support learners of varying ages and skill levels with performing basic life skills. This book takes the reader on a step-by-step journey through getting ready for the school day with colorful, fun illustrations and simplified language for young or learning disabled readers.
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  • MY GETTING READY FOR SCHOOL BO

    Harriet Ziefert

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, April 1, 1989)
    Colors, the months, numbers, and the alphabet are identified with a word and an easily recognized situation
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  • Get Ready For School Games: Color Match

    DK

    Cards (DK Children, May 5, 2015)
    Supports the PBS KIDS mission.Get ready to play, get ready to learn, get ready for school.Color Match Games features balloons, clothes, household objects, and more. The book includes instructions for games with the cards, practicing key skills of recognizing colors, matching colors, becoming familiar with color words, and matching color sequences. Also included are memory and timed challenges, and further color activities.These boxes of game cards are designed to support children's learning development through the early years. The guiding early learning developmental milestones of school readiness inform the content, supporting parents as they get a child ready for school. Each box includes 40 photographic cards and instructions to play a range of two-player games with ideas of games that a child can play to learn key skills. The colorful photographic cards will inspire and develop a confident, curious, and capable child. Parents will love using these games with their kids.This new series of interactive books and games brings the brightest and best start to learning for every child. In Get Ready for School, key skills are developed through play, exploration, and hands-on experience. Each element of the series supports active learning through creative thinking, boosting confidence, curiosity, and independence. The series provides a solid foundation in reading, arithmetic, and writing, and supports emotional, social, and motor skills development.
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  • Eddie Gets Ready for School

    David Milgrim

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2012)
    Now that Eddie can get ready all by himself, his morning routine is anything but ordinary!
  • Get Ready with Me for School

    Joyce Richards

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Feb. 21, 2019)
    Get Ready with Me for School is about a cheerful girl who shows her viewers the specific steps that she needs to take to get ready for school in her own unique way. With gladness, she acknowledges that God is the one who woke her up and gave her the energy to be her creative self. She loves who she is, and she wouldn't want to be anyone else. Stylish and confident, she enjoys picking out different outfits and choosing the best one for the day. With an enthusiastic bounce in her step, she organizes her backpack making sure everything is in its place. Then her mom gives her a special breakfast with love and then there off to school. When she gets to school, she is ready to be herself, learn and grow, and share her ideas. As students watch Diana's morning come to life in amazing color they too can also get excited for school and come up with their own unique way they get ready for school!