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Books with title Kindergarten Counting

  • Countdown to Kindergarten

    Alison McGhee, Harry Bliss

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, July 1, 2006)
    It's just ten days before kindergarten, and this little girl has heard all there is to know--from a first grader--about what it's going to be like. You can't bring your cat, you can't bring a stuffed animal, and the number one rule? You can't ask anyone for help. Ever. So what do you do when your shoes come untied, if you're the only one in the class who doesn't know how to tie them up again? Told with gentle humor by Alison McGhee and brought to exuberant life by New Yorker cartoonist Harry Bliss, this lighthearted take on pre-kindergarten anxiety will bring a smile to the face of every child--and parent--having first-day jitters.
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  • Starting Kindergarten

    Nancy Hewko

    eBook (Createspace, )
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  • 12 Days of Kindergarten: A Counting Book

    Deborah Lee Rose, Carey F. Armstrong-Ellis

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, June 13, 2017)
    On the first day of kindergarten, my teacher gave to me . . . the whole alphabet from A to Z! Drawing on the rhythm and rich repetition of the familiar carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” The Twelve Days of Kindergarten is a welcoming introduction to school. Upbeat text celebrates the new adventure of school, and hilariously detailed illustrations showcase kindergarteners that every child, teacher, and parent will recognize with glee. Readers of all ages will want to enroll!
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  • Kindergarten Countdown

    Anna Jane Hays, Linda Davick

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 9, 2013)
    "MY SCHOOL STARTS in one week so—I have SEVEN DAYS to go. Mom says be patient, do not worry. But I can't wait! I'm in a hurry!"In this delightful book a little girl counts off the days by naming what she'll do in kindergarten. "I'll be ready, I'll be smart. I will get a running start. I'll say thank you, I'll say please. I will say my ABCs!" And deciding what to wear and what to take are all part of her preparation for that exciting first day. With bouncy read-aloud rhyme, bright, fun illustrations, and hidden objects to find on each page, Kindergarten Countdown gets children off on the right foot.
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  • Countdown to Kindergarten

    Alison McGhee, Harry Bliss

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 2006)
    It's just ten days before kindergarten, and this little girl has heard all there is to know--from a "first grader"--about what it's going to be like. You can't bring your cat, you can't bring a stuffed animal, and the number one rule? You can't ask anyone for help. "Ever." So what do you do when your shoes come untied--and you're the only one in the class who doesn't know how to tie them up again?
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  • Kindergarten Writing

    Highlights Learning

    Paperback (Highlights Learning, Feb. 5, 2019)
    A unique blend of age-appropriate tracing and writing activities are combined with puzzles to make learning fun while helping kindergarteners build alphabet and handwriting skills and develop lifelong learning confidence.Identifying letters and learning to write letters and words are important steps toward reading readiness, and Highlights (TM) infuses Fun with a Purpose® into these essential learning activities. With vibrant art and engaging prompts, Writing exposes kindergarteners to letters and words through tracing and writing practice and the fun of puzzles and other activities, including Hidden Pictures® puzzles and mazes.
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  • Kindergarten

    Peter Rushforth

    eBook (MP Publishing Limited, June 16, 2009)
    In a moving retelling of Hansel and Gretel, a woman is murdered during a terrorist attack, leaving her three sons in the care of their grandmother, Lilli. As the four prepare to celebrate Christmas without her, Lilli is drawn into a lonely world of memories, forced to confront the horrors of the Nazi persecution she managed to survive. After losing her entire family in the Holocaust, Lilli finds that it is this final death—that of her daughter—that allows her to reach out to the next generation and, with them, forge a unique path toward peace and reconciliation.
  • Kindergarten

    Learning Horizons

    Paperback (Learning Horizons, June 15, 2006)
    Presents a series of activities for introducing kindergarten-age children to the basic concepts of counting, addition, writing numbers, consonant and vowel sounds, and alphabetical order.
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  • Kindergarten Countdown

    Anna Jane Hays, Linda Davick

    eBook (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 27, 2011)
    "MY SCHOOL STARTS in one week so—I have SEVEN DAYS to go. Mom says be patient, do not worry. But I can't wait! I'm in a hurry!"In this delightful book a little girl counts off the days by naming what she'll do in kindergarten. "I'll be ready, I'll be smart. I will get a running start. I'll say thank you, I'll say please. I will say my ABCs!" And deciding what to wear and what to take are all part of her preparation for that exciting first day. With bouncy read-aloud rhyme, bright, fun illustrations, and hidden objects to find on each page, Kindergarten Countdown gets children off on the right foot.
  • Kindergarten Numbers & Counting

    Sylvan Learning

    Paperback (Sylvan Learning Publishing, Jan. 24, 2012)
    Master numbers and counting with fun activities based on Sylvan's proven techniques for success!A strong foundation in numbers and counting is essential for early success in math. The activities in this workbook are designed to familiarize your child with counting, number patterns, and fundamental math concepts like "more" and "less." This workbook will help your child catch up, keep up, and get ahead—and best of all, to have lots of fun doing it! Here are some of the great features you'll find inside:Meet & GreetTracing figures and drawing pictures of everyday objects is a fun and easy way to reinforce familiarity with the numbers 1 through 20.Race to PlaceChildren learn ordinal numbers by looking at a picture of a race and stating which runner comes in 1st, 3rd, and 10th.Counting by PairsCounting pairs of shoes, bunches of bananas, and sets of bowling pins gives children practice in counting by twos, fives, and tens.Which Has More?Children practice the concepts of estimating and comparing by guessing the number of candles on a birthday cake, or which chicken in a coop has laid more eggs.Give your child's confidence in math a boost with Kindergarten Numbers & Counting!
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  • Kindergarten Cat

    J. Patrick Lewis, Ailie Busby

    Hardcover (Schwartz & Wade, July 27, 2010)
    Here's the purr-fect read-aloud for kindergarteners!When Mr. Bigbuttons finds a tiny stray kitty cat outside near the jungle gym, he knows exactly where to bring it—into the kindergarten classroom, of course. And so the children welcome their newest classmate, name her Tinker Toy, and share their circle time spots with her. Tinker Toy fits right in, even answering Teacher's questions with a loud "Meow!"J. Patrick Lewis is one of the most renowned children's poets writing today, and he has created a real gem. His simple rhyming text demands to be read aloud—and the large type and bright, irresistible illustrations by Ailie Busby make this a fantastic book for story time in classrooms and libraries.
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  • Kindergarten Count To 100

    Jacqueline Rogers

    Hardcover (Cartwheel, July 1, 2004)
    From the author/illustrator of Kindergarten ABC comes a new kindergarten book that focuses on counting to 100 and on fun activities in and out of the kindergarten classroom!Meet Petey! Petey is excited for kindergarten. Petey counts his way through the day using everything from his crayons to his footsteps. Fun, animated text and bright, watercolor illustrations add up to a perfect book for preschool graduates!
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