Introducing the amiable Otter in four funny new stories for first-time readers.When a tree rains down apples, resourceful Otter makes apple pies in just one of these humorous stories tailored to brand
Simple rhyming text invites the youngest students to count brightly colored teddy bears from zero to 12 and back again and form the primary shapes of a circle, square and triangle. Simultaneous.
A playful introduction to color patterns invites children to sort teddy bears by color and arrange them into patterns of two colors, three colors and more until a bear-pattern marches across the page,
The bears are back in this sequel to the popular Teddy Bear Counting. This time they take math tot he next level, exploring graphing, estimation, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and o
Big bears sort, count and add tiny teddies in single- and double-digit numbers from one to 50, in a playful companion to the popular McGrath Math series that presents elementary counting concepts thro
In this follow-up to TEDDY BEAR COUNTING and TEDDY BEAR MATH, kids will be jumping, wriggling, and spinning as they practice their math skills. In Simon Says-like fashion children are asked to moo lik
Big bears sort, count and add tiny teddies in single- and double-digit numbers from one to 50, in a playful companion to the popular McGrath Math series that presents elementary counting concepts thro
As the McGrath Math series continues, the cute and bouncy teddies introduce subtraction to young readers. Great for in-class use with popular bear manipulatives, simple verse and bright colors make ma
Simple rhyming text invites the youngest students to count brightly colored teddy bears from zero to 12 and back again and form the primary shapes of a circle, square and triangle. Simultaneous.
As the McGrath Math series continues, the cute and bouncy teddies introduce subtraction to young readers. Great for in-class use with popular bear manipulatives, simple verse and bright colors make ma
A playful introduction to color patterns invites children to sort teddy bears by color and arrange them into patterns of two colors, three colors and more until a bear-pattern marches across the page,