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Beginner's Counting Set
132 pre-cut vivid felt pieces 2" to 3 ". Two sets of numbers symbols. Counting, Finger plays, Sorting, Patterning and Sequencing! Great for visual multiplication! All pre-cut. -
Hockey Counting (14)
Only 1 left in stockOne puck, two goals, three forwards! Kids will count their way through this fun look at ice hockey.
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Dinosaurs Count (19)
Dinosaurs Count is a fun-filled numerical journey to the prehistoric land of dinosaurs. Young readers will learn to count 1-10 using tails, claws, wings, toes, and other body parts of dinosaur hatchlings. -
Counting Cows (24)
Chuck Dükman, a circus janitor, almost completes his job for the night when a cowcophony of clowns (really, a whole troop of cow clowns!) run amuck and make Dükman’s stage…yuck! Counting Cows is a 1 to 10 counting picture book with a new obstacle on every page. Who knew the midnight mayhem that circus cow clowns could create! Will Dükman get the stage clean… or is it all just a dream?
Count up to ten and down again with this fever dream of a tale! Chuck Dükman, our leading janitor of a theatrical stage, is ready to fall asleep but not until he finishes his janitorial duties. Chuck is roused by a cowcophony of clowns! Our rowdy friends romp around the stage as readers practice their numbers. Does Chuck Dükman find a way to get the theater clean or was it all just a dream?
Our troop of clown cows honk horns, tightrope walk, unicycle ride, toss pies & overall make a disastrous, hilarious mess until Chuck Dükman regains control and demands clean-up help. The cows are under great management... but will they succeed in making this playful establishment clean? These circus clowns will if Dükman has anything to say about it!
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Counting on Birds (17)
In this illustrated board book, a counting exercise is built around the birth and growth of common songbirds, from one single nest to a family flapping ten wings in flight.Only 1 left in stock -
Let's Learn Counting (20)
Help your youngest readers learn to read with Fun First Concepts! Vibrant, real-life photographs and simple text introduce letters of the alphabet, colors, shapes, and counting concepts to beginning readers. Repetitive text patterns, clear photo/text matches, and labels create a reading experience that is engaging and easy to follow. Titles include tools for teachers and caregivers and introductory nonfiction features, such as labels, a table of contents, comprehensive review features, and an index.Only 1 left in stock -
Counting with Aliens (23)
Mia, a young scientist, is using an ingenious invention to produce alienswith some silly results! Readers will love counting the funny numbers of eyes, heads, noses, and other body parts as each friendly, colorful alien appears in the story. At-level text correlates perfectly with the eye-catching illustrations and will motivate readers to gain both vocabulary and fluency. This appealing volume, with its high-interest characters, is a perfect reinforcement for early language arts and math concepts. -
Counting with Fairies (23)
Ten fairies arrive at the park, ready to grant children wishes! Thats the magical, high-interest premise of this lively and lovely counting book. As readers count along with the inviting narration, theyll learn new vocabulary with the help of text-supporting illustrations. The amusing story, as well as the rhythm and rhyme of the text, is a motivating way to provide opportunities for number practice and assessments of reading and math skills at an early level. -
Counting with Monsters (23)
Even monsters have to go to bed! Thats the charming premise of this math-oriented story. Readers will exercise their knowledge of numbers as they follow along with the easy-to-understand text. Theyll read how these ten silly monsters need to brush their colorful spots, scrub their stinky feet, and tuck in their not-so-terrible tails as they get ready to snooze. Each page offers a chance to practice counting, while learning what these cute characters have to do next. A concluding question offers an opportunity for assessment. -
Counting with Superheroes (23)
Superheroesand mathto the rescue! Young readers are introduced to ten heroes with extraordinary powers to match the many dangers they face in this exciting volume, such as three scary snowmen, eight trapdoors, and ten threatening storm clouds. While they're engrossed by the high-interest topic, theyll practice counting in each number-oriented rescue situation. Sentences are carefully crafted at the emerging readers level, while the colorful illustrations provide support for vocabulary acquisition. -
I Can Count! (23)
Beginning readers practice their counting skills in this fun introduction to a basic math concept. The simple text guides them through a basic counting exercise, and they are encouraged to follow along using both words and numerals, which are highlighted at the bottom of the pages. Vibrant photographs and familiar examples of things to count help readers independently explore the text using comfortable visual cues. In addition, this reading experience is a fun one for adults and young readers to share together. This colorful and creative counting exercise is designed to foster a sense of curiosity and excitement about learning. -
Every Second Counts (24)
Every Second Counts digs into the timing of sports, including: timing of each sport, speed and velocity, and how shaving off time can win the game. Using colorful and engaging infographics, the Sports-Graphics series breaks down the STEM concepts behind a range of popular sports. Includes charts, graphs, and maps to provide key content in an appealing and accessible way. -
Was Count Dracula Real? (18)
Count Dracula strikes a memorable figure with his dark swooping cape, pale skin, and gleaming sharp teeth. He has lurked in the shadows of fiction as well as film, giving more than a few people goosebumps through the years. Author Bram Stoker certainly made this image of Dracula popular, but this illuminating resource will shed light on the flesh-and-blood origins of the creepy count. Fast facts also flesh out the alluring lore that has contributed to the image of the vampire, which is so common today.Only 1 left in stock -
Counting in Our World (22)
Young readers will have fun counting with this engaging and educational look at this basic math concept. Through the simple and accessible narrative, early learners strengthen their knowledge of math and are able to practice their reading skills at the same time. Helpful examples are provided to allow readers to count what they see on each page on their own or with the help of an adult. Bright and charming full-color photographs will captivate young readers and encourage them to take part in this essential elementary math exercise. -
Counting at the Store (22)
Piles of tart apples. Cans of delicious soup. Rows of crunchy carrots. The grocery store is full of tasty foods and other items to count. The interactive, rhyming text and colorful photographs will have young learners counting along with every page in this picture book. -
Counting at the Park (23)
There is so much to count at the parkbikes, birds, balloons, and so much more! Readers will enjoy counting up to 10 during an afternoon stroll. The manageable text is paired with colorful photographs of people, animals, and objects that readers may see at the park. -
Infographics: Every Second Counts (24)
Infographics: Every Second Counts covers the timing of sports, including: timing of each sport, speed and velocity, and how shaving off time can win the game. Uses engaging infographics to break down the STEM concepts behind a range of popular sports for developing readers. -
Anno's Counting Book Big Book (92)
What kind of a counting book is this? On the first page all we see is a barren winter landscape--a hazy, blue sky above a hazy, white hill. Nothing to count here. But wait, this is zero! On the next page the scene brightens: one tree, one bird, one house. Turn the page again and the snow has started to melt--we find two buildings, two trucks, two trees, two children, two dogs, and two adults. Suddenly there is almost more than we can count on each page! The objects in the beautiful watercolor pictures correspond with each consecutive number, and in addition (so to speak), the number of items on the page increases exponentially. -
Learning to Count with Lions (24)
The lion is called the king of the beasts! Lions are expert hunters and have few natural enemies. Inside this book, readers will see amazing photographs of lions up close in their natural habitats. Readers learn important facts about lions while practicing the essential math skill of counting. An answer key allows readers to assess their mathematical knowledge. -
Cuenta con extraterrestres (Counting with Aliens) (23)
Mia, a young scientist, is using an ingenious invention to produce alienswith some silly results! Readers will love counting the funny numbers of eyes, heads, noses, and other body parts as each friendly, colorful alien appears in the story. At-level text correlates perfectly with the eye-catching illustrations and will motivate readers to gain both vocabulary and fluency. This appealing volume, with its high-interest characters, is a perfect reinforcement for early language arts and math concepts. -
Cuenta con hadas (Count with Fairies) (23)
Ten fairies arrive at the park, ready to grant children wishes! Thats the magical, high-interest premise of this lively and lovely counting book. As readers count along with the inviting narration, theyll learn new vocabulary with the help of text-supporting illustrations. The amusing story, as well as the rhythm and rhyme of the text, is a motivating way to provide opportunities for number practice and assessments of reading and math skills at an early level. -
Cuenta con monstruos (Counting with Monsters) (23)
Even monsters have to go to bed! Thats the charming premise of this math-oriented story. Readers will exercise their knowledge of numbers as they follow along with the easy-to-understand text. Theyll read how these ten silly monsters need to brush their colorful spots, scrub their stinky feet, and tuck in their not-so-terrible tails as they get ready to snooze. Each page offers a chance to practice counting, while learning what these cute characters have to do next. A concluding question offers an opportunity for assessment. -
Cuenta con superheroes (Counting with Superheroes) (23)
Superheroesand mathto the rescue! Young readers are introduced to ten heroes with extraordinary powers to match the many dangers they face in this exciting volume, such as three scary snowmen, eight trapdoors, and ten threatening storm clouds. While they're engrossed by the high-interest topic, theyll practice counting in each number-oriented rescue situation. Sentences are carefully crafted at the emerging readers level, while the colorful illustrations provide support for vocabulary acquisition.