Numbers To Learn


Book Description

Numbers to Learn is not simply a lift-the-flap book about numbers, but also a mini-encyclopedia! In addition to teaching young readers to recognize numbers, each spread features a special educational topic that helps children learn different animals and objects. 80+ lift-the-flaps encourage word and picture association, hand-eye coordination, curiosity, and emotional intellect. The book features several naming, matching, and counting activities to make the play session even more engaging. The large format sturdy cardboard pages and die-cut flaps coupled with colorful illustrations, fresh and stylish design, and quality production make this book a perfect gift for babies.




Numbers


Book Description

Animal characters introduce numbers, from one to five.




TouchThinkLearn: Vehicles


Book Description

Featuring spreads each with raised shaped objects that fit into scooped cutouts on their opposite page, these two new TouchThinkLearn books offer the youngest learners an irresistible opportunity to explore their universe in a hands-on, multisensory way. Seeing the image, tracing its shape, saying its name: these modes of perception combine in a dynamic way to stimulate understanding of essential concepts. Discover—and experience a train by tracing the raised railcar on one side and feeling the excavated shape of the track on the other! Clusters of related words on each spread offer parents and children a springboard for further conversations to encourage the language skills so crucial to later successful learning. In a format unlike any other, these groundbreaking books translate abstract thought into tangible knowledge.




I Know Numbers!


Book Description

How do we love numbers? Let us count the ways: They're on street signs and bus stops, featured on phones, thermometers, chalkboards, and scales. They show the time and the date, and help us to measure distance, sizing, and so much more. This spirited picture book by beloved author-illustrator Taro Gomi will charm and inform the youngest of readers, offering them a unique—and useful—look at a key concept we count on. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.




Learning Numbers Workbook


Book Description

Outstanding workbook for young learners and an easy-to-use educational tool for teachers or parents. This book has you covered for Numbers 0 - 20. Perfect for early learners just starting or elementary kids mastering numbers. Each Number Includes: COLORING PAGE, ACTIVITY PAGE, TRACING PAGE and PRACTICE WRITING PAGE.




Carry and Learn Colors


Book Description

Animal characters introduce the colors and suggest actions for young readers.




Learn Your Colors


Book Description

Learn all about colors with this chunky board book. With bright, colorful pages and super cute pictures, this book is the perfect introduction to colors for little ones.




Let’s Learn Numbers, Ages 2 - 5


Book Description

Spectrum Let’s Learn Numbers builds fine motor skills while teaching numbers and counting, 1–25. This hands-on workbook offers step-by-step instructions for parents working with children ages 2 and up. Includes engaging activities to delight the youngest learners. Its 64 full-color pages will captivate children while enhancing their fine motor skills and learn important skills necessary for preschool and kindergarten.




Racing Super Buster Counts and You Can Too. Learn Numbers to 20


Book Description

Racing Super Buster Counts (And You Can Too) isn't your traditional counting book. It's funny. It's irreverent. Your kids are going to have fun while they learn. This Bugville Learning Adventure, written and adapted specifically for audio by best-selling author Robert Stanek, is designed to build number skills to 10. Other Bugville Learning Adventures you might enjoy include Racing Super Buster Letters (And You Can Too), Racing Super Buster Shapes (And You Can Too) and Buster Bee's Adventures with Letters and Words.




Play = Learning


Book Description

In Play=Learning, top experts in child development and learning contend that in over-emphasizing academic achievement, our culture has forgotten about the importance of play for children's development.