A book for little ones COUNTING MINDFULLY. MATHEMATICAL PUZZLES FOR CHILDREN
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For children aged 8-12
With more than 100 maths puzzles, this book is the ultimate workout for your amazing brain.
It includes number pyramids, mazes, memory games, multiplication table exercises and mathematical sequences.
The puzzles were created by Gareth Muras, PhD, a true puzzle master and author of brain-training books for children and adults. Look out for other puzzle books by this author.
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Become a letter expert! Learn in fun and inventive ways with Kake Make!
- 29 letters, words and sounds of the alphabet are included.
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- The eye-catching pictures will be easy for children to recognise and will keep them from getting bored.
The world of sounds begins to interest the little one as soon as he or she is born, and when he or she is a little older and has passed the letter recognition stage, he or she is eager to start looking for new words too. This requires a good guide, usually Mum and Dad, or a book character such as Winnie-the-Pooh who has become a good friend. Playing an important role in the lives of little ones, Poppy proves that it's not only fun to play with her, to learn about the world, your feelings or your body, but also to learn together!
The new edition of the educational book "KAKĖ MAKĖ ABĖCĖLĖ" is like a key to an undiscovered world, where Kākė Makė introduces her friends to 29 letters and words of the alphabet in an inventive, playful way.
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"KAKĖ MAKĖ MAKĖ ABĖCĖ" is an educational tool that has attracted a lot of interest and recognition among children (and their parents), and is now deservedly recognised as the best-selling book. As the parents say, "Serious things happen at play!"
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It is an incredibly warm and funny story about responsibility for pets, children's great love for animals and how disability is not a barrier to living a full life.
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