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In this third book in the Busy Little Hands series, preschoolers are introduced to the idea that math is everywhere, and numbers are fun!
Each page features lots of bright pictures for pre-readers, and each activity is designed for little mathematicians to play with numbers as they count, compare, measure, and make patterns using toys, snacks, and other items that are part of everyday life. This book is packed with learning fun that will set preschoolers on the path to math success, with activities including:
- Counting Cars
- Shape Stamping
- Number Hide & Seek
- Pattern Hunt
Durable cards and stickers add hands-on learning elements.
About the author
Dr. Linda Dauksas is the director of the early childhood and special education programs at Elmhurst University. With a doctorate in instructional leadership from National Louis University, Dr. Dauksas specializes in early childhood special education, engaging families in the education of young children, and retaining novice teachers in high-need settings. She resides in Illinois.
Dr. Jeanne White holds a doctorate in curriculum and instruction and is a professor at Elmhurst University, where she teaches math methods courses in the early childhood and elementary education programs. She presents internationally on topics of math education, specializing in the use of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics in primary and elementary grades. She resides in Illinois.
Summary
This activity book helps preschoolers cultivate a love of numbers, with hands-on learning projects and fun ways to integrate math into everyday life.
Foreword
This activity book helps preschoolers cultivate a love of numbers, with hands-on learning projects and fun ways to integrate math into everyday life.