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Arena shows children how to count to 100 (and back again) in this humorous, seasonal concept book. She accomplishes this clearly and simply by cumulative addition of 1+2=3; 3+4=7 snowmen, and so on, using rhymed couplets to move the story along.in 1st GradeSku: 9781477847039
100 Snowmen
By: Jen Arena$20.95 -
Twelve witty double spreads take young readers on a counting adventure of adding to eleven.in 1st GradeSku: 9780689808920
12 Ways to Get to 11
By: Eve Merriam$11.99 -
How do you turn one bag of candy into five? Find out in this frightfully fun multiplication story!in 3rd GradeSku: 9780823412723
2 X 2 = Boo! A Set of Spooky Multiplication Stories
By: Loreen Leedy$11.99 -
AuthorJean-Luc Fromental and illustrator Joëlle Jolivet’s 365 Penguins is a bright and funny picture book that will inspire little learners to count their numbers.in 4th GradeSku: 9781419729171
365 Penguins
By: Jean-Luc Fromental$27.95 -
Vera Williams tells of a young girl who, along with her waitress mother, saves coins in a big jar in hopes that they can someday buy a new chair for their apartment, the kind of chair her mother deserves after being on her feet all day in the Blue Tile Diner.in 1st GradeSku: 9780688040741
A Chair for My Mother
By: Vera B Williams$12.50 -
A Fair Bear Share teaches children regrouping, which is a key skill in mastering more advanced addition.in Math (4-7)Sku: 9780064467148
A Fair Bear Share
By: Stuart J. Murphy$8.50 -
It's a long way to a million, right? Of course it is. But do you really know what a million looks like? If you'd like to see -- actually see, right now, with your own eyes -- what a million looks like, just open this book...in MathSku: 9780689858246
A Million Dots
By: Andrew Clements$26.99 -
When the queen of her bugs demands that her army march in even lines, Private Joe divides the marchers into more and more lines so that he will not be left out of the parade.in MathSku: 9780618250776
A Remainder of One
By: Elinor J Pinczes$12.50 -
In this visually stunning picture book, Caldecott Medalist Steve Jenkins illustrates animals both large and small at actual size.in Math (4-7)Sku: 9780547512914
Actual Size
By: Steve Jenkins$12.50 -
Every child is a natural mathematician, according to Mitsumasa Anno. Children are constantly comparing and classifying things and events they observe around them. As they try to bring sense and order into what they observe, they are actually performing basic mathematical feats.in Math (4-7)Sku: 9780690012873
Anno’s Counting Book
By: Mitsumasa Anno$24.99 -
Bigger, Better, Best! is perfect for teaching area to first, second, and third graders.in MathSku: 9780064462471
Bigger, Better, Best!
By: Stuart J. Murphy$8.50 -
Caldecott Medal winner Steve Jenkins explores the world’s largest, slowest, and longest-lived creatures in this informational picture book that proves science can be a whole lot of fun.in MathSku: 9780395861363
Biggest, Strongest, Fastest
By: Steve Jenkins$10.99 -
Celebrate neighborhood birds in this poetic picture book, and count their sounds backward from ten to one, until all is quiet in the yard again.in Math (4-7)Sku: 9780689877773
Birdsongs
By: Betsy Franco$26.99 -
As a young boy in medieval Italy, Leonardo Fibonacci thought about numbers day and night. He was such a daydreamer that people called him a blockhead.Sku: 9780805063059
Blockhead: The Life of Fibonacci
By: Joseph D'Agnese$26.99 -
You may be able to count all the way to one hundred, but have you ever counted to a googol? It's impossible!in MathSku: 9780807510612
Can You Count to a Googol?
By: Robert E. Wells$11.50