I Can Add Upside Down! (Learn with Dr. Seuss)
A great way to make learning fun! The Crazy Cat in the Hat introduces this colourful activity book, which features a range of crazy counting activities, plus some great stickers for little fingers to have fun with. The Cat in the Hat and a host of other colourful Seussian characters introduce the concept of sets, as well as covering simple addition and number recognition. Children can work through the book alone or with an adult to fill in the answers to crazy questions such as 'How many yellow Zillows on pillows? How many pink Zillows on pillows? How many Zillows on pillows in all?' A set of fun stickers completes this great activity book.
Author | Karina Law |
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Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Place | London |
Year | 2004 |
ISBN | 9780007175901 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Very Good |
Comments | Clean inside; all stickers unused. |
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