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Books with title Wild! Numbers

  • Numbers

    Jane Smith, Jill McDonald

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Look beneath each colorful, removable number for a beautiful surprise. Playing and learning have never been this much fun!
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  • Numbers

    Nick Ackland

    Board book (Perseus Distribution, Feb. 1, 2015)
    This bright and busy board book is an ideal first book for baby! In Numbers, toddlers get to explore an early concept through engaging words and pictures. They will love pointing out new and familiar numbers and objects like one whale, seven snails, ten ducks, and more. Perfect for parents and toddlers to read together. (Ages 1-3)
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  • Numbers

    Joseph Midthun, Samuel Hiti

    Paperback (World Book, Inc., Jan. 1, 2013)
    What are numbers? What were the counting methods used by ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, and Greeks? Read this book to find out! Building Blocks of Mathematics features quirky characters who introduce and demostrate critical basic mathematics concepts. This fun and inventive series was designed in collaboration with elementary mathematics education experts.
  • Numbers

    MĂ©lanie Watt

    Board book (Kids Can Press, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Youngsters are endlessly fascinated by animals, so what better way to teach them about the basic concepts? Numbers from one to twelve are studied with familiar farm animals in this board book from the Learning with Animals series --- perfect for little hands.
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  • Numbers

    Reiss

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Dec. 1, 1982)
    Delightful illustrations and simple text entertain and instruct young children in numbers as well as color and object recognition
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  • Numbers

    Nick Ackland, Jennie Bradley

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Spark young children's imaginations with this gorgeous board book filled with bright, bold illustrations and simple text that little ones will really enjoy. It's packed with 10 sparkly images that teach young children important first concepts, with tabs on the end so you can flip to baby's favorites. In Numbers,, babies will learn about their numbers from one to ten in this number-filled, sparkly book. This series is so delightful, parents will want to collect the whole Baby Sparkler series!
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  • Numbers

    CJ Rooney

    Board book (Aerilyn Books, July 1, 2019)
    This book teaches children numbers in both English and Korean. The bilingual format has easy-to-read pronunciation guides so that the adults can read them too even if the reader does not have prior knowledge of the language.
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  • Numbers

    Joseph Midthun

    language (World Book, Inc., May 28, 2018)
    What are numbers, and how are they used? Find out in Numbers. With their guide “Zero,” readers will explore ancient counting systems, discover counting tools, and more! Through bright and colorful comic-book-style pages, kids will have fun learning about counting and number systems. A helpful glossary and a list of additional resources are featured in the back of the book. Building Blocks of Mathematics is a fun series of mathematics books from World Book! Quirky characters introduce basic mathematics concepts in this six-volume series of books. Story problems help students with a primary reading level of 3 through 5 develop a fundamental understanding of mathematical operations and teach them techniques for solving real-life math problems. Designed in collaboration with elementary mathematics education experts, this series is appropriate for kids who are just beginning to learn math concepts, as well as older readers who can benefit from review and reinforcement.
  • Numbers

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    Board book (Ladybird Books Ltd, )
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  • Numbers

    David A. Poulsen

    Paperback (Dundurn, Sept. 26, 2015)
    #1 Calgary Herald Bestseller Just when Andy starts to feel like he finally belongs, can he stand up to the person he trusted the most? Andy Crockett doesn’t fit in at his new school — not with the goths, not with the jocks, and certainly not with the brains. Not even, really, with The Six, a group of misfits who hang out with each other mostly because they can’t stand hanging out with anyone else. But maybe Andy’s luck is changing … and all because he is in Mr. Reztlaff’s grade ten social class — Mr. Retzlaff, the coolest teacher; in fact, the coolest thing about Parkerville Comprehensive. Social is awesome from day one. It’s the class that looks at World War II, Hitler, and the Holocaust. It’s the class Andy wants to ace — and make Mr. Retzlaff proud. But eventually Andy also begins to understand that acing the class might just have a greater cost than he’s willing to pay. And when it turns out that Mr. Retzlaff might not be so cool after all, Andy is facing the most difficult decision of his life.
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  • Numbers

    Salina Yoon

    Board book (Intervisual Books Inc, )
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  • Numbers

    Max Lucado's Hermie & Friends, Max Lucado

    language (Thomas Nelson, June 29, 2004)
    To compensate for his perceived commonness, Hermie decides he needs to have more stuff than anyone in the garden. With Wormie™ in tow, Hermie sets out through the garden gathering daisies, acorns, rocks-anything he can add to his collection of assets. But when the weight becomes too much to bear, Hermie learns that the most priceless things aren't 'things' at all-they're his friends.