Counting & Math Books
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The Blue Number Counting Book - Tactile first counting book
This inviting title integrates touch, sight, and sound to illustrate basic math concepts. By tracing flocked numbers and objects, children begin to associate numbers with quantities and learn their sequence. Learn More -
Can You Count to a Googol?
In this fun book of numbers, the wonderful function of zeros comes alive. Just put a zero after a number and it becomes 10 times bigger! Learn the names of huge numbers and what people use them for. Learn More -
The Coin Counting Book
A great resource for learning the comparative values of different denominations. Bouncy rhymes introduce equivalents. Life-size coins on an uncluttered background are labeled in numerals and words. Learn More -
How Much, How Many, How Far, How Heavy, How Tall is 1000?
Soon your children will be thinking about all kinds of things in sets of 1000! The relativity of numbers and practical nature of math are illustrated by fun cartoons and witty comparisons children will enjoy. Learn More -
Measuring Up
An appealing look at which common devices and tools people use to measure which kinds of things. Sure to inspire all sorts of spontaneous measuring activities — just add a measuring tape! Learn More -
Parts of a Whole
Why do fractions matter? This inviting title points out a compelling everyday use relevant to children: sharing food fairly. Lively question-and-answer format, vibrant photos of familiar foods, simple definitions. Learn More -
100 Ways to Celebrate 100 Days
This brilliant book with its amazing photographs helps make the abstract concept of “100” concrete. You’ll find page after page of colorful images of 100 items that children can count. Children internalize the idea through exactly 100 fun activities, from collecting to counting, baking to bouncing, and reading to writing. Learn More -
Great Estimations
We love books that make you think “ and this one surely does! Colorful photographs of everything from pennies to penguins help train the eye to make good estimates. Children (and adults) will learn what groups of 10 and 100 look like and will master tricks on how to estimate. Learn More


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