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Slower Than a Snail

by Anne Schreiber
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Combining two concepts into one, Scholastic came up with a new twist to their Hello Reader beginning reader line. The innovative Hello Math Reader series combines simple math concepts in an easy-to-read story plus six pages of math activities for parents and children to enjoy together. Preschool - Grade2.

A brother and sister argue about her speed and size while running a race.

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Children's Literature - Gina Sides

This beginning reader teaches children to sort, compare and classify objects. The book uses relative vocabulary to teach these ideas. For example, "smaller, bigger shorter, longer, lighter, heavier" are some of the comparisons. The illustrations are of common and realistic images that the child of any background can relate to. A useful introductory note to parents and teachers and the four children's activities at the end make this title particularly useful in schools and for homeschoolers. Part of the "Hello Math Reader" series.

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1995
Publisher
Scholastic
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780590180740

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