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Retired teacher introduces children to early math concepts in new counting book from Palmetto Publishing Dr. Toad Counts to ...
In HOW TO COUNT TO ONE: And Don’t Even THINK About Bigger Numbers! (Nosy Crow, 32 pp., $17.99, ages 3 to 6), written by Caspar Salmon and illustrated by Matt Hunt, the conversation is sparked by ...
Once children have learned to count and to understand the simpler aspects of numbers, you might want to consider sharing a more sophisticated counting book like Moja Means One .
Winter can be stalked, talked, tracked, cracked and even ridden, as Nancy White Carlstrom tells it in “Counting Winter,” a picture book of short, playful poems that encourages children ages 4 ...
Illustrator Claudia McGehee and writer Nancy White Carlstrom collaborated on the children's book "Counting Winter," with Alaska winter themes helping introduce readers to numbers.
Gabrielle Ferrara's new book, DEAD SQUIRRELS EVERYWHERE, offers a unique and humorous twist on counting for children, blending witty rhymes with macabre scenarios to create an engaging learning ...
Rob Zombie just released a children’s book, but don’t worry, it’s extremely on-brand. Z Is For Zombie came out Monday through Neck Bolt Publishing, who previously published Zombie’s ...
Co-founder and executive director of Kenya Connect, James Musyoka will be presenting his book, “The Boy Who Read Newspapers,” at Backwater Books in Ellicott City on World Book Day, April 23.
When children start school, they learn how to recite their numbers (“one, two, three…”) and how to write them (1, 2, 3…). Learning about what those numbers mean is even more challenging, and this ...
I self-published my first children’s book, "My Friend Swallowed a Cloud." Children’s books have a lot to offer everyone.
Teacher Notes. Children can use magnifying glasses to count the legs on plastic insects. They can draw pictures and put them in a large class ‘Insect legs’ book.
Counting screen time needs the same conceptual shift as counting calories, ... numbers-driven control must surely tame the unruly beast. ... Books teach children to focus and get lost in a narrative.