How does mathematics enable us to send pictures from space back to Earth? Where does the bell-shaped curve come from? Why do you need only 23 people in a room for a 50/50 chance of two of them sharing
One by one, 10 very hungry rabbits find 10 very yummy vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot. Caldecott Honor Book artist Anita Lobel combines learning to count with color concepts in this mouth-wateri
The illustrator of the Caldecott Honor-winning On Market Street presents a sequence of very hungry rabbits who locate 10 delicious and colorful vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot, including one big
For the first time available to everyone, this magical picture will encourage young readers to count from one to ten and back again, from Maurice Sendak, seven time Caldecott Honor recipient, National Book Award winner, and the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of Where the Wild Things Are.Maurice Sendak’s legacy continues with this playful counting extravaganza for the youngest child. Here is a small reader’s introduction to the magic of Mr. Sendak’s books—a journey that will continue for many years to come.Prepare to be. . .Amazed. . .Dazzled . . .And mesmerized by Mino’s magic show!
Using photographs of cute companion animals, this book introduces colors and numbers to the toddler set.Playful puppies, cuddly kittens, fuzzy rabbits, and colorful birds fill the pages of this engagi
Two inquisitive little gray rabbits explore the human and natural elements of their home, helping young children practice their early number recognition and counting skills. By the illustrator of The
This non-fiction counting book shows photographs of the following animals: one crocodile, two elephants, three lions, four birds, five frogs and six rabbits. Pictures of equal numbers of children add
Spot is just learning to count from 1 to 10, and he spends the whole day on the farm with his Dad, counting everything from squirrels to hens.How many pigs are in the sty? How many rabbits are in the garden? The answer is underneath each flap, so children can have fun learning to count along with Spot and his farmyard friends. Both funny and educational, this classic Spot book is a perennial must-have for toddlers everywhere.
Two inquisitive little gray rabbits explore the human and natural elements of their home, helping young children practice their early number recognition and counting skills. By the illustrator of The