![]() | Just Enough Carrots : Comparing Amounts by Stuart J. Murphy While a bunny and his mother shop in a grocery store for lunch guests, the reader may count and compare the amounts of carrots, peanuts, and worms in the grocery carts of other shoppers. |
![]() | Pair of Socks, A: Matching by Stuart J. Murphy Does a polka-dotted sock match a striped sock? Young children will learn about matching, an important early math skill, as a lonely striped sock searches the house for its mate. They will may even be inspired to practice this skill in their own sock drawers! |
Sorting by Henry Pluckrose Children can become mathematical problem solvers, learning to communicate and reason mathematically, by using the Math Counts series. The full-color photographs and simple text encourage talk about topics that are essentially mathematical. | |
Stay in Line by Teddy Slater Twelve children on a class trip to the zoo have fun grouping themselves into lines of different sizes. |
