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Illustrated by Nadine Bougie
Learning to playfully handle the numbers 1 to 10: mathematical picture stories
How many children are in the bathtub? Who is waiting at the traffic light first, and which people join them gradually? How many characters are there at the beginning and end of each scene?
In this fun matching game by Angela Gully, children aged 3 to 8 arrange 3 to 5 picture cards in the correct order to tell a short story. The focus is on practicing counting and understanding quantities.
Cheerful, colorful picture stories that support learning to count in a completely natural way.
Whether at the circus, the playground, or the bus stop: Who's joining us? There's so much to discover on the picture cards illustrated by Nadine Bougie! The focus is always on the growing number of people: From card to card, there are more and more. Sorting and comparing the picture sequences helps preschool children practice concepts like "more" and "less." This reinforces their understanding of numbers and quantities – older children can also use the cards to practice addition within the number range up to 10.
Whether in a group or individually: these short picture stories make learning to count child's play in preschool and kindergarten!
Age recommendation: 3 to 8 years
Format: 9.0 x 13.0, 30 pages , 30 cards, printed on both sides, color illustrated, including accompanying booklet with game instructions and methodological notes, in a colored cardboard box, plastic-free packaging with original packaging seal.
Publisher: Don Bosco
EAN: 426069492 175 3
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