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Let's Add to Ten, Again and Again!


Let's Find Out Early Learning Books Letters Numbers

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No. of pages 24

Published: 2007

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Let's Add to Ten, Again and Again!" by Joan Michael is an engaging and educational picture book that introduces young readers to the concept of addition in a fun and interactive way. Through colorful illustrations and delightful characters, the story encourages children to explore various combinations that sum up to ten. As they follow along, readers participate in playful scenarios, reinforcing their mathematical skills while enjoying the journey. The repetition of the phrase “again and again” emphasizes learning through practice, making it a delightful tool for early math learners. Perfect for parents and educators, this book fosters a love for numbers and enhances foundational math understanding. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Early Learning Books, Early Learning Books Letters Numbers, Let's Find Out Early Learning Books, Let's Find Out Early Learning Books Letters Numbers, Let's Find Out Letters Numbers, Lets Find Out, Letters Numbers .

This book has been graded for interest at 5-7 years.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Children's Press(CT) .

Betty White has had a fascination with words since she was a child, from the lullabies of babyhood, through the nursery rhymes and Dick and Jane stories of elementary school. She always loved sharing enchanting stories and poetry, and she brought that love into the classroom when, after finishing high school and teacher training, Betty spent four years teaching first graders in the very same school and classroom she had started school in fourteen years earlier. Her four children were brought up having fun with words, too, and when Betty returned to school, it was as a librarian. What fun she had sharing stories and wordplay with little children with high enthusiasm and big imaginations! Betty now lives in Wisconsin with her family, and spends time creating word games and writing stories that encourage children to laugh, dream, discover new places, solve problems, and appreciate the world around them. Amanda Miller has been drawing since her fingers could hold a pencil. She is a multi-faceted artist, focused mainly on illustration. She is also the illustrator of THE SOAKY-CROAKY, SLIPPY-DRIPPY, SLOSHY-GALOSHY DAY.