Red, white, red, white, red. Do you know what is next? You'll see many patterns in this book!
Practice your counting skills and tell time with your favorite sports.
If a spider has eight legs, how many legs do two spiders have? Practice counting and adding all kinds of animal legs.
Take a walk through town. Learn how to estimate and compare.
Where is the big hand? Where is the little hand? Find out how to tell time on a watch.
Every page is a fun challenge. First you have to find the objects. Then you can add them together!
There are many patterns at the beach. See if you can find them!
What time do you eat? What time do you play? Learn how to tell time during the day.
Everybody wants to ride in Mrs. Kangaroo's pouch. Will there be room for her joey?
People sell things for money at tag sales. What type of coins do you see?
It's fun to count. It's even more fun to count with someone you love!
Can you count to ten on your fingers? Can you count to ten on your toes?
What time do we eat? What time do we sing? Read this book to find out.
Who better to introduce babies to the alphabet than Sheree Fitch? In Peek-a-Little Boo twenty-six babies and toddlers from all over the world romp and revel in the twists and turns of language, real and imagined. The story is as multicultural as the alphabet will allow it to be. The pictures are big, bright and bold. And the language is guaranteed to appeal to babies' ears and grown ups' tongues.
Alligator decides what he will do at various times of the day. This story teaches the concept of time with a clock on each page showing what time of day each question is asked.
This is a delightfully messy story of making mud pies. Introduces some measurement tools such as rulers and yardsticks.
Bunny, Charlie's favorite toy, learns about life from the boy who takes him everywhere. When Charlie plays the tuba, Bunny learns about LOUD; when they play doctor, Bunny learns about OUCH; when they eat dinner, Bunny learns about MESSY.