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Math for the Very Young

A Handbook of Activities for Parents and Teachers

Dorothy Freedman , Kate Morrison , Lydia Polonsky , Susan Lesher

Juvenile Nonfiction / Mathematics / Arithmetic

Four experienced teachers, who have written math curricular materials for the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project, present a comprehensive collection of innovative and fun activities easy enough for even the most math-phobic parents. Covers all math concepts appropriate for children ages 3-7 including measurement, counting, telling time and temperature, comparisons, arrays, shapes and patterns. Organized by type of activity such as cooking, taking a trip, playing games and making crafts.
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