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My Six Book My Six Book Jane Belk Moncure Little Six introduces the concept of "six" by interacting with six of a variety of things. OL15124984W
My ten book My ten book Jane Belk Moncure Little ten plays with her ten robot dolls and manipulates other toys and items for the reader to see what numbers can be put together to make ten. OL15124986W
More than one More than one Miriam Schlein Explains how the number one can refer to a single item, the two shoes in a pair, the seven days in a week, the twelve eggs in a dozen, all the trees in a forest, and much more. OL15435618W
The number sense The number sense Stanislas Dehaene "Our understanding of how the human brain performs mathematical calculations is far from complete, but in recent years there have been many exciting breakthroughs by scientists all over the world. No… OL16963942W
Space, Time and Number in the Brain Space, Time and Number in the Brain Stanislas Dehaene Annotation OL16998078W
Numbers Numbers Samuel Hiti,Joseph Midthun "A graphic nonfiction volume that introduces the history of numbers and number systems"-- OL17870885W
Count on your fingers African style Count on your fingers African style Claudia Zaslavsky Describes how finger counting is used for communication of price and quantity in an East African market place. OL1997946W
Numbers and the making of us Numbers and the making of us Caleb Everett Numbers and the Making of Us examines the origins and effects of numbers--words and other symbols for quantities. It focuses on the influence that numbers have had on human thought. As a result of th… OL20059952W
Guided Worksheets for Thinking Quantitatively Guided Worksheets for Thinking Quantitatively Eric Gaze 130 pages : 28 cm OL21319647W
Numbers Numbers Felicia Law Torn paper collages and simple, rhyming text portray children experiencing numbers, from one child who wants to play alone to ten faces in disguise. Includes a word list. OL23226052W
The wildlife 1 2 3 The wildlife 1 2 3 Jan Thornhill Illustrations of animals from around the world accompany the numbers one to twenty, twenty-five, fifty, 100, and 1000. Notes in the back of the book describe the animals. OL2564876W
Shu zi zai na li Shu zi zai na li Tarō Gomi The book is full of rich colors, full of interesting idea to encourage children to observe the world carefully so that children can use the easiest way to appreciate the importance of number and have… OL28166617W
What comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's? What comes in 2's, 3's, & 4's? Suzanne Aker Introduces the numbers two, three, and four by enumerating the ways in which they occur in everyday life, from your two eyes and two arms to the four seasons of the year. OL4798379W
Numbers all around Numbers all around Daniel Shepard "Simple text and photos introduce the concept that numbers are everywhere"--Provided by publisher. OL5733234W
A pear by itself A pear by itself Bonnie Jeanne Baker Rhyming text and illustrations present the concept of twoness, or what does and does not make up a pair. Includes a word list. OL5898576W
My First Animal Numbers My First Animal Numbers Kate Merritt This first number book has been designed to introduce babies and toddlers to the numbers one to ten. The distinctive illustrations of animals should make learning first numbers a joy for every child. OL6214053W
Number ideas through pictures Number ideas through pictures Mannis Charosh A simple introduction to numbers and their meanings. OL6922849W
Magic monkey Magic monkey Neil Morris A toy monkey, who loves numbers, comes to life when no one is around and counts all the things in the children's room. OL70975W
Number grids Number grids Paul Swan "Number grids are an inexpensive and versatile teaching aid that may be used to develop number skills, as a means of examining number patterns, and as a source of investigation. The majority of activ… OL8869338W
The numbers game The numbers game Michael Blastland Numbers saturate the news, politics, and life. The average person can use basic knowledge and common sense to put the never-ending onslaught of facts and figures in their proper place. OL8897261W
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