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Books with title BOOST My First Book of Number Fun

  • My First Number Book

    Marie Heinst

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, March 26, 1992)
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  • First Number Book

    Patti Barber, Anne Montagne

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, April 15, 2001)
    This fun first number book is a perfect introduction for toddlers to the exciting world of numbers and basic mathematical concepts, and companion to the award-winning First Word Book. After guiding the child through the numbers up to twenty, the book progresses to shape, size, and measurement exercises. Packed full of interactive games and puzzles, the First Number Book encourages children to take an active interest in, and practise newly acquired math and number skills. A thematic arrangement -- How many animals are there?, In what order do you get dressed?, Who has the least? and Find the numbers in the street -- allows children to explore numbers within familiar contexts. Features a bright, clear design and Mandy Stanleys' bold, child-friendly artwork, as well as helpful introductory tips for parents. Includes a colorful, pull-out first numbers poster.
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  • Montessori: My First Book of Numbers

    Agnese Baruzzi, Chiara Paroddi

    Paperback (White Star, )
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  • My First Slide-Out Book of Numbers

    Early Start Editors, Abdi Moshiri

    Board book (Educational Publishing, Aug. 8, 2008)
    My First Slide-Out Book of Numbers is designed by early childhood experts to teach your child to count to ten. Pull the tab and the picture magically changes for double the fun. My First Slide-Out Book of Numbers is part of the award winning Early Start Active Reading series. Active Reading prompts at the bottom of each page help you engage your child in conversation in order to promote language and cognitive development.
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  • My First Book of Numbers

    The Book Company Editorial

    Board book (JG Kids, March 1, 2013)
    Learning comes to life with vivid photographs featuring nature, toys, animals, and even other children - topics that kids can relate to as they learn to identify numbers and count the things that surround them. The cushioned cover of the board book and sturdy handle make the book fun to carry along for on-the-go engagement.
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  • My First Big Book: Numbers

    Anton Poitier

    Board book (Kane/Miller Book Publishers, June 1, 2012)
    Original & Brand New - "Magic Pen" sealed in Manufacturer's plastic..."My First Big Book - NUMBERS" Kane Miller Board Book. The cuddly characters in this book will help children learn counting skills while the interactive pen gives instant feedback. There are problems to solve and games to play, along with learning strategies and tips for parents. Cute illustrations. 3- 12 years old.
  • My First Book Of Numbers

    Sian Tucker

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Books Group, )
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  • First Book of Numbers

    Angela Wilkes, Claudia Zeff, Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (Edc Pub, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Teachers will be holding a daily literacy ho ur with all children from Reception to Year 6. During this h our, 15 minutes must be devoted to shared reading and the go vernment has suggested that big books be used in this contex t. '
  • My First Montessori Book of Numbers

    Mary Da Prato

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 31, 2013)
    My First Montessori Book of Numbers, the sequel to My First Montessori Book of Quantities, reinforces counting from “1” to “10” the Montessori way. Help your child recognize that quantities have written symbols and that each numeral is made up of separate quantities. Point out the difference between even and odd with the clear isolated images in this book. The concept of “0” as an empty category is also reinforced. Written and computer illustrated by AMI Primary Diploma holder Mary Da Prato with hand drawn illustrations by Genevieve DeVaney Da Prato, BFA, MAT, My First Montessori Book of Numbers includes details for three basic counting activities from the Casa: Spindle Boxes, Cards and Counters, and the Memory Game of Numbers. Related counting activities are also described.
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  • My First Jumbo Book of Numbers

    Scholastic

    Hardcover (Scholastic, July 1, 2007)
    From Little Scholastic comes this innovative and interactive counting book for toddlers.Ages: 2-3.This fully interactive counting book has lots to keep little hands busy: touch-and-feels, lift-the-flaps, pull tabs and foil. Young children will love to learn to count through play!Introducing Little Scholastic, a developmental publishing program of interactive books created exclusively to give babies and toddlers a head start in learning.Every book features:*Interactive components * High color contrast * Rhyming, repetitive, or predictable text * Familiar subjects and surroundings * Simple concepts * Distinct leveling between the ages of 0-3 years.
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  • My Very First Book of Numbers

    Eric Carle

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Can you tell how many cherries there are? How many apples? In the brilliantly colorful My Very First Book of Numbers, children can find the number of fruits in the bottom half of a page that matches the number of boxes and numerals in the top half. This new, bilingual English / Spanish edition will also allow them to match English and Spanish words for each. Children will love solving the puzzles of this clever, vibrant book.
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  • My First Jumbo Book of Numbers

    James Diaz

    Hardcover (Gullane Childrens Books, Feb. 28, 2003)
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