Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills
Liven up learning with this super-fun collection of math puzzles! Engaging formats—such as connect-the-dot puzzles, hidden pictures, and mazes—offer a kid-pleasing way to give young learners practice in essential early math skills! Self-checking!
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Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills
Liven up learning with this super-fun collection of math puzzles! Engaging formats—such as connect-the-dot puzzles, hidden pictures, and mazes—offer a kid-pleasing way to give young learners practice in essential early math skills! Self-checking!
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Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills

Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills

by Deborah Schecter
Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills

Math Picture Puzzles for Little Learners: Dozens of Age-Perfect Practice Pages That Help Children Build Key Early Math Skills

by Deborah Schecter

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Liven up learning with this super-fun collection of math puzzles! Engaging formats—such as connect-the-dot puzzles, hidden pictures, and mazes—offer a kid-pleasing way to give young learners practice in essential early math skills! Self-checking!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780545437721
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
Publication date: 10/01/2011
Sold by: Scholastic, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Deborah Schecter has taught science at the elementary level and is the former editor of a primary-grade classroom science magazine. Her interest in combining science with art began as a young child when she designed pressed flower pictures with her mother.
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