Molly loves to play with her big brother's toy cars! As the red cars vroom and the yellow cars beep, readers can learn to recognize patterns, an early and essential math skill.
In this neighborhood dog show first Maxie speaks. Second Baxter begs. Third Daisy rolls over. And Henry's surprise performance comes fourth. Doggy antics will have readers cheering as they're introduced to ordinals.
Who can clean this messy room? It looks like a job for... Mighty Maddie! A teddy bear is light, a toy train is heavy, but Mighty Maddie can handle it all, while showing readers how to compare weights, an important basic math skill.
Every animal on Farmer Bill's farm is missing one mitten. Readers can investigate odd and even numbers as they unravel this mitten mystery!
Every time the music stops, one more monster is out! Kids won't be able to sit still for this musical introduction to subtraction at its simplest.
Everybody say, One...two...three...sassafras!" It's time for the Lumpkin family reunion, and all 8 cousins have to line up by age for their pictures. Getting into the right order is hard enough - but staying there is impossible!"
How do you share a pizza?rnYou split it in half. Read along as a brother and sister share a yummy lunch, and learn about the simplest fraction: 1/2. Using fractions can be messier than you'd think!
Will anything ever go right for Jack? Probably not! Tuna fish, soccer practice, and pistachio ice cream all help readers learn to tell when something is certain, more likely, less likely, or impossible.
Life with a brand-new kitten is full of surprises! As Lisa keeps track of her kitten's exciting first year in a journal, readers will learn the concept of calendar time - days, weeks months, and years.
Monkeys ride in 2s, tumble by 3s, and march in 4s - and readers can count them up as the parade goes by!