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What's for Dinner by Joanne Mattern, Nancy Davis β€” book cover

What's for Dinner

by Joanne Mattern, Nancy Davis
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Overview

Building early math skills has never been so much fun! With every turn of the page, stories are woven with laces, colorful beads, and jewel-tone pattern-play blocks that can be used right on or in the recessed pages of the book. Each Jr. Groovy Tube Book comes with a clear spine to store the hands-on manipulatives. At the end of each story, kids will extend their learning with games and are encouraged to create their own designs.
In this charming tale of friendship between spiders and bugs, children are invited to lace through the pages and bead colorful patterns. They can also use the build-in spinner to play beading and patterning games. This is a great introduction to lacing and patterning with lots of counting fun.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2002
Publisher
Innovative Kids,US
Pages
21
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781584760962

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