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  • Numbers

    John J. Reiss

    Board book (Little Simon, Dec. 20, 2016)
    Count from 1 to 1,000 in this stunning, graphic first concept board book.From kites, cakes, and candy kisses, young readers can count from 1 to 1,000 using illustrations of fun, familiar objects. With bright, bold artwork, this board book is perfect for parents and little ones to share.
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  • Numbers

    Flash Kids Editors

    Cards (Flash Kids, Oct. 5, 2010)
    Flash Kids Flash Cards offer essential practice in key concepts such multiplication, division, the alphabet, sights words, and state capitals. Containing 88 cards in each package, these cards are sturdier than others on the market.
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  • Numbers

    Rachel Ward

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Feb. 1, 2010)
    Countdown to a blowup! A gripping debut psycho-thriller that pairs futuristic sci-fi with frighteningly real themes of global terrorism!Ever since she was child, Jem has kept a secret: Whenever she meets someone new, no matter who, as soon as she looks into their eyes, a number pops into her head. That number is a date: the date they will die. Burdened with such awful awareness, Jem avoids relationships. Until she meets Spider, another outsider, and takes a chance. The two plan a trip to the city. But while waiting to ride the Eye ferris wheel, Jem is terrified to see that all the other tourists in line flash the same number. Today's number. Today's date. Terrorists are going to attack London. Jem's world is about to explode!
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  • Number 8

    Anna Fienberg, Stig Wemyss, Rebecca Macauley, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Oct. 28, 2008)
    An action-packed story with a cast of brilliant characters from the bestselling, award-winning Anna Fienberg. I think the best number in the whole universe is eight. My friend, Asim, likes numbers about as much as me, but he likes them all - odd or even. Esmarelda, though, who lives across the street, isn't so fond of numbers and she hates math. Singing's more her thing. She's really good, too - nearly as good as my mum. Mum's a professional singer, or was, until we had to move. The worst number in the universe, though, is seven. For a start, it's an odd number, and it's thin and sharp and mean-looking, like a medieval scythe. So when I saw 777 on that Mustang's license plate, I knew it was the start of something bad. And I was right.
  • Numbered

    Crissi Langwell

    eBook (North Coast Stories, June 27, 2019)
    Noelle Edison thought she was ready to die. Just like everyone in the world, she's known the exact date and cause of her death, and she's spent her lifetime preparing for it. When she has 100 days left, she moves into River's End, a facility for the dying, and prepares to be pampered until she expires. But then she meets Ryder.The timing is all wrong. She only has three months left to live. Noelle thought she was ready for the end, but now she realizes she's not.Ryder Jamison moved into River's End the same day as Noelle, an identical 100 days left to live. In and out of hospitals for years, death would be a welcome end to his suffering...except all of his symptoms disappear within days of entering the facility. And when he meets Noelle, he finds someone worth living for.Noelle and Ryder try to resist the instant attraction, the growing desire, the magnetic pull they feel toward each other. They try to push each other away, resisting connection as they've done all their life. But their chemistry is undeniable, despite meeting each other so close to the end.And then they uncover a secret about the numbers. Everything safe becomes lethal, and the only people they can trust is each other. Noelle and Ryder find themselves in a fight for their lives, as well as a fight to save the rest of the world.
  • Numbers

    Chiara Piroddi, Agnese Baruzzi

    Paperback (Sterling Children's Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Introducing Montessori-inspired early childhood activity books!This book—with eight pages of stickers—does more than simply stimulate learning through play: it enhances the cognitive development of the child. The activities become progressively more complex according to the three stages of a child’s learning: getting to know the material through sensory experience, recognizing the material, and being able to explain the material.How many apples are on the tree? Or cars in the garage? Kids will love to play these counting games that teach them all about numbers. Along the way, they’ll solve puzzles, add colorful stickers, and practice their writing skills. How many apples are on the tree? Or cars in the garage? Kids will love to play these counting games that teach them all about numbers. Along the way, they’ll solve puzzles, add colorful stickers, and practice their writing skills.
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  • Numbers

    Judith Nouvion

    Board book (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 5, 2016)
    Numbers are everywhere in nature. From one tiny red-eyed frog to ten sweet and scruffy dogs, children will practice counting to ten all while finding out some fun facts about animals in our natural world. Vibrant photography and simple, fun read-aloud text make this board book a perfect first look at nonfiction for very new and curious learners! The Picture This series pairs learning concepts with extraordinary photographs of animals in their habitats. Check out all four books in the Picture This series: Colors, Homes, Numbers, and Shapes!
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  • Numbers

    Rachel Ward, Sarah Coomes, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audible Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Feb. 3, 2012)
    Ever since she was child, Jem has kept a secret: Whenever she meets someone new, no matter who, as soon as she looks into their eyes, a number pops into her head. That number is a date: the date they will die. Burdened with such awful awareness, Jem avoids relationships. Until she meets Spider, another outsider, and takes a chance. The two plan a trip to the city. But while waiting to ride the Eye ferris wheel, Jem is terrified to see that all the other tourists in line flash the same number. Today's number. Today's date. Terrorists are going to attack London.
  • Numbers

    Rachel Ward

    Paperback (Chicken House Ltd, Jan. 5, 2009)
    Since her mother's death, fifteen-year-old Jem has kept a secret. When her eyes meet someone else's, a number pops into her head the date on which they will die. Knowing that nothing lasts forver, Jem avoids relationships, but when she meets a boy called Spider, and they plan a day out together, her life takes a new twist and turn. Waiting for the London Eye, she sees everyone in the queue has the same number - something terrible is going to happen.
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  • Numbers

    Mary Novick, Sybel Harlin

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Flip the Flap! The number 2 turns into a duck with a friend... Flip the Flap! Now you see, the number 4 doubles as the hull of a sailing boat with three more ships... Flip the flap! Every picture of every number is in fact more than it first appears. The flap on each page flips out to reveal the second illustration. Children will have double the delightful fun while counting up the numbers 1-20.
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  • Numbers

    Joseph Midthun, Paul Kobasa

    Hardcover (World Book, Inc., Jan. 10, 2017)
    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.
  • Number

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    Paperback (Melissa & Doug Llc, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Match these wooden puzzle pairs to make mastering numbers as easy as 1, 2, 3. Groups of objects illustrate numbers 1-20 , and the puzzles are self-correcting—each piece has only one match that fits—so children can play independently and learn at the same time. Preschool+.