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Books : Children's Books : Series : Math & Science : Viking Science Easy-to-Read
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Children will not only improve their reading skills with this lively new book, but also begin to recognize basic and important math concepts. Rabbit and Hare Divide an Apple playfully introduces the idea that a whole can be divided into different sized parts. Simple vocabulary and plenty of visual clues makes this book perfect for young children who are just starting to read by themselves, while math activities give them the chance to use the concepts from each book.
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Simple, rhymed text and illustrations introduce many different kinds of bugs, beetles, and butterflies, including the earwig, zebra butterfly, and water strider.
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An easy-to-read mathematics book teaches the concept of odd and even through an amusing and colorful tale of bears playing a game of basketball."
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Children will not only improve their reading skills with this lively new book, but also begin to recognize basic and important math concepts. A Dozen Dozens' rhyming text and bright illustrations show that a dozen is always made up of twelve things, no matter how large or small. Simple vocabulary and plenty of visual clues makes this book perfect for young children who are just starting to read by themselves, while math activities give them the chance to use the concepts from each book
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