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Published on Feb 01, 2000 | 32 Pages
The world is filled with numbers. From learning to count their fingers to learning to put on their shoes, children encounter mathematical concepts early in life. Steve Swinburne introduces children to number-related words in this bouncy, colorful photo-essay. From one to a dozen, lively photographs illustrated math words such as single, double, couple, and prefixes such as uni-, bi-, and tri-. The second half of the book is presented as a guessing game. Following Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes and Guess Whose Shadow?, Steve Swinburne offers children another entertaining look at an all-important concept.
Author
Stephen R. Swinburne
Stephen R. Swinburne is also the author of What’s Opposite?, Guess Whose Shadow?, Lots and Lots of Zebra Stripes, and What’s a Pair? What’s a Dozen? His other titles include Coyote: North America’s Dog and Bobcat: North America’s Cat. All titles are published by Boyds Mills Press. He lives in Vermont with his family.
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