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Books in Letts Monster Practice series

  • Counting Age 3-5

    Becky Hempstock, Carol Medcalf

    Paperback (Collins UK, Sept. 1, 2014)
    In this book, the monsters teach children all about starting to count. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities, stickers, and a monster mask to reward and motivate. Plenty of practice and reinforcement of the writing skills covered in school is provided. This unique series for children combines all the fun and appeal of traditional character-based activity books with real educational value. Parents can be assured that these books match the new curriculum and provide invaluable practice in key skills, whilst children will love the characters, stickers, fun activities, and monster mask.
    L
  • Letts Monster Practice - Phonics Age 3-5

    Letts Monster Practice

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
    None
    I
  • Addition and Subtraction Age 6-7

    Alison Oliver

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Friendly monsters introduce key numeracy and literacy skills, to make learning fun and engaging for your child. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities and colour stickers to reward and motivate.
    L
  • Letts Monster Practice - Fractions Age 5-6

    Letts Monster Practice

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, March 1, 2015)
    Friendly monsters introduce key math and English skills to prepare for KS1, helping to make learning fun and engaging. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities, stickers, and a monster mask to reward and motivate. Plenty of practice and reinforcement of the alphabet skills covered in school is provided. This unique series for children aged three to seven combines all the fun and appeal of traditional character-based activity books with real educational value. Parents can be assured that these books match the new curriculum and provide invaluable practice in key skills, whilst children will love the characters, stickers, fun activities, and monster mask. There are original and appealing monster characters that kids will love, as well as real educational value in curriculum-based skills practice. There is also lots of added value—stickers, monster mask and supporting website—and plenty of practice and reinforcement of alphabet skills covered in school.
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  • Multiplication and Division Age 5-6

    Alison Oliver

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Friendly monsters introduce key numeracy and literacy skills, to make learning fun and engaging for your child. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities and colour stickers to reward and motivate.
    K
  • Alphabet Age 3-5

    Becky Hempstock, Carol Medcalf

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
    None
    K
  • Letts Monster Practice - English Age 3-5

    Letts Monster Practice

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, )
    None
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  • Starting School Age 4-5

    Becky Hempstock, Carol Medcalf

    Paperback (Collins UK, Sept. 1, 2014)
    In this book, the monsters help children prepare for school through lots of essential literacy and numeracy practice. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities, stickers, and a monster mask to reward and motivate. Plenty of practice and reinforcement of the writing skills covered in school is provided. This unique series for children combines all the fun and appeal of traditional character-based activity books with real educational value. Parents can be assured that these books match the new curriculum and provide invaluable practice in key skills, whilst children will love the characters, stickers, fun activities, and monster mask.
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  • Letts Monster Practice - Maths Age 3-5

    Letts Monster Practice

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, March 1, 2015)
    Friendly monsters introduce key math and English skills to prepare for KS1, helping to make learning fun and engaging. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities, stickers, and a monster mask to reward and motivate. Plenty of practice and reinforcement of the alphabet skills covered in school is provided. This unique series for children aged three to seven combines all the fun and appeal of traditional character-based activity books with real educational value. Parents can be assured that these books match the new curriculum and provide invaluable practice in key skills, whilst children will love the characters, stickers, fun activities, and monster mask. There are original and appealing monster characters that kids will love, as well as real educational value in curriculum-based skills practice. There is also lots of added value—stickers, monster mask and supporting website—and plenty of practice and reinforcement of alphabet skills covered in school.
    G
  • Times Tables Age 5-7

    Melissa Blackwood, Liz Dawson

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Friendly monsters introduce key numeracy and literacy skills, to make learning fun and engaging for your child. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities and colour stickers to reward and motivate.
    I
  • Multiplication and Division Age 6-7

    Alison Oliver

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Dec. 1, 2013)
    Friendly monsters introduce key numeracy and literacy skills, to make learning fun and engaging for your child. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities and colour stickers to reward and motivate.
    I
  • Numbers Age 3-5

    Becky Hempstock, Carol Medcalf

    Paperback (Collins UK, Sept. 1, 2014)
    In this book, the monsters teach children all about starting to recognize numbers and the quantities they represent. The curriculum-based skills practice is accompanied by fun activities, stickers, and a monster mask to reward and motivate. Plenty of practice and reinforcement of the writing skills covered in school is provided. This unique series for children combines all the fun and appeal of traditional character-based activity books with real educational value. Parents can be assured that these books match the new curriculum and provide invaluable practice in key skills, whilst children will love the characters, stickers, fun activities, and monster mask.
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