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Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story" Cindy Neuschwander

Amanda has problems counting fast enough. Her teacher tells her that

multiplying is faster than counting but Amanda is not convinced.

"Anno's Mysterious Multiplying Jar" Mitsumasa Anno Putman

Anno explores groups of ten and factors of ten with her mysterious multiplying jar.

 

Divide and Ride" Stuart J. Murphy Scholastic

Math Start Series: As a group of children go on various rides at the carnival, they discover how to divide the group and how to add an extra person to make sure there are none left over. Includes hints page at back.

Each Orange Has 8 Slices A Counting Book" Paul Giganti, Jr. Mulberry Paperback

Simple, bright pictures answer 'how many' type questions dealing mostly with 'groups of'. Includes a challenge on last page.

"M&M's Counting Book, The" Barbara Barbieri McGrath Charlesbridge Publishing

Colourful pictures of M&M's with statements, numbers and words to show math concepts

"Mouse Count" Felicia Law and Suzanne Chandle Octopus Books

Introduces a variety of math concepts using pictures of mice -individual pictures -no story line

One Grain of Rice" Demi

Demi, a young girl from India, show how doubling a grain of rice with end with a rather

large surprise.

Rajah's Rice, The " David Barry Freeman

"A Mathematical Folktale from India" A variation of the young girl who finds that doubling can lead to an incredible amount.

 

"A Remainder of One" Pinczes

The story of ant soldiers trying to march in even lines but Joe keeps ending up with a remainder of one, until he finally finds an array that works.

Spunky Monkeys on Parade" Stuart J. Murphy Scholastic

Colourful monkeys parade across the pages while students count by groups of 3, 4 and 5. Includes helpful hints at the back.





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