How many Yots are in blue pots, how many Yots are in green pots, and how many Yots are there in all? Kids practice their basic number skills by counting and beginning to add. Art and text inspired by I Can Read with My Eyes Shut! and There's a Wocket in My Pocket!
EACH DR. SEUSS BEGINNER FUN BOOK FEATURES:
* illustrations and text that have been adapted from the original Dr. Seuss books children and parents know and love.
* simple directions on how to do all of the activities.
* an inspirational word from the Cat himself.
* a space for the child to personalize each book.
* four pages bursting with colorful stickers of Dr. Seuss characters for use along with the activities.
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With this set of 30 Seussian flashcards (3.375 by 5.75 inches), quirky, lovable creatures help teach and reinforce simple addition. On one side of a card is a math problem (for example, 4 + 4 = ?) and shapes that demonstrate the quantities (four circles, four boxes); on the other side is a color illustration and helpful rhyming words (such as "Chicks on bricks/ plus clocks on blocks"), with the problem at the top (4 + 4 = 8). To utilize the cards, show the child the colored side while reading the problem aloud, then ask him or her to count and add the drawings on the card. Flip the card over to do the addition, using the sets of shapes. With each round, turn the cards faster; as you go through the cards, try making up variations that challenge your child's understanding of sets, order of numbers, or comprehension of simple numeric patterns. A card is included with a note to parents and teachers that suggests drill variations. With Dr. Seuss, even learning math can be fun! (Kindergarten to grade 1)
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