Numbers. First Counting: Getting Ready for School and Learning Numbers with Connie!
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Taking your first steps in math isn't scary when you take them with friends. With Connie, learn to count and write from 1 to 10. Coloring pages, dot-to-dot drawings, and mazes will help prepare your child for writing and develop attention and logical thinking. Bonus: the "Math Memory" game.
Learn to count from 1 to 10. Young children have a hard time focusing on learning. In this book, Connie will challenge your child to count animals or the angles of a shape, color just four parrots, or complete a drawing. As they complete the tasks and color the pictures, your child won't even notice how they're becoming familiar with math. Practice mental arithmetic with Connie. Get familiar with numbers. Help your child see the connection between counting and numbers. Have you counted how many angles a shape has? Now circle the number that corresponds to the correct answer. You'll also find a numbers poster inside the book. Hang it above your child's bed to reinforce this knowledge. Train your attention and memory. Play "Math Memory" with your child from this book. Place number cards and picture cards face down in random order. The first player turns over two cards. If the number of items on the first card matches the number on the second card, they keep them and turn over the next two. If the images don't match, the cards are returned face down, and the turn passes to the next player. Remember where the cards you need are to win. Play. Connie has prepared over 30 games for her little friends: coloring, solving mazes, dot-to-dot matching, and solving puzzles. Develop your imagination and logical thinking with Connie.
Learn to count from 1 to 10. Young children have a hard time focusing on learning. In this book, Connie will challenge your child to count animals or the angles of a shape, color just four parrots, or complete a drawing. As they complete the tasks and color the pictures, your child won't even notice how they're becoming familiar with math. Practice mental arithmetic with Connie. Get familiar with numbers. Help your child see the connection between counting and numbers. Have you counted how many angles a shape has? Now circle the number that corresponds to the correct answer. You'll also find a numbers poster inside the book. Hang it above your child's bed to reinforce this knowledge. Train your attention and memory. Play "Math Memory" with your child from this book. Place number cards and picture cards face down in random order. The first player turns over two cards. If the number of items on the first card matches the number on the second card, they keep them and turn over the next two. If the images don't match, the cards are returned face down, and the turn passes to the next player. Remember where the cards you need are to win. Play. Connie has prepared over 30 games for her little friends: coloring, solving mazes, dot-to-dot matching, and solving puzzles. Develop your imagination and logical thinking with Connie.
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