How Many Ways Can You Make Five? : A Parent's Guide to Exploring Math with Children's Books
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9780876593868
ISBN10:
0876593864
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Trade Paper
Pub. Date:
10/1/2012
Publisher(s):
Gryphon House
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Explore connections between math and everyday life with your child! The activities in How Many Ways Can You Make Five?link popular children's bookswhich you are probably already reading with your childwith easy, fun-filled activities you can use to explore important math concepts like mapping, following directions, noticing patterns, and finding shapes. Sally Andersonis the founder and executive director of the Vermont Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress.
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