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781) Fun With Addition
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Young readers will enjoy learning how to add using this nonfiction book. Engaging photographs and easy-to-read text help make addition fun! Pairs with the fiction text, Saving Up.
782) Fun With Patterns
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Patterns are all around us, everywhere. Numbers can make patterns, and so can shapes. Full-color photographs and easy-to-read text make learning patterns fun. Pairs with the fiction title, Kara Loves Stripes.
783) Fun With Shapes
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What kinds of shapes can you draw? Do you know their names? With colorful, engaging photographs and easy-to-read, leveled text, shapes come to life.
785) Fun With Sorting
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How would you sort your toys? By color, size, or shape? Young readers will learn about sorting with this engaging book. Easy-to-read text makes learning fun! Pairs with the fiction title, Match the Socks.
786) Fun With Subtraction
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Young readers will love learning subtraction, especially when there are cookies involved. This nonfiction book boasts engaging, full-color photographs and leveled text, perfect for emergent readers.
787) Kara Loves Stripes
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Kara loves patterns, but most of all colorful stripes! With exciting illustrations and leveled text, young readers will love patterns too.
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The world is home to many, many kinds of birds-from the giant ostrich to the tiny hummingbird! Readers see these birds and many others in their natural habitats inside this informative guide. The text also reinforces the basic concept of near and far while imparting valuable scientific facts to young readers.
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Apes are mammals that are very similar to people--just look at their faces! Gorillas, gibbons, chimpanzees, orangutans, and bonobos are all apes. Readers learn key facts about these animals and see amazing photographs of them in their natural habitats, all while seamlessly practicing basic addition problems.
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Several kinds of bears live on Earth, from the "small" black bear to the enormous Kodiak bear. All bears have some things in common, but they also have key differences, which are highlighted in the manageable text. Readers will also practice comparison skills on each spread by answering basic mathematical questions.
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The lion is called the king of the beasts! Lions are expert hunters and have few natural enemies. Inside this book, readers will see amazing photographs of lions up close in their natural habitats. Readers learn important facts about lions while practicing the essential math skill of counting. An answer key allows readers to assess their mathematical knowledge.
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Seals are playful creatures that live in cold waters around the world. Readers will find lots of cute seals--and a few ugly ones--inside this fun guide to subtraction. Each spread includes colorful photographs of seals in their natural habitats, facts about them, and simple subtraction problems.
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It's time to talk about turtles! More than 350 kinds of turtles live all over the world, and they can be found living on land as well as in the water. While learning about turtles and seeing them in their natural habitats, readers will also get the opportunity to practice their time-telling skills. Each spread includes fun facts and an example or question regarding time.
794) Match the Socks
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Lots of socks means lots of sorting to find the matching pairs. With colorful illustrations and engaging text, learning how to sort can be easy and fun!
795) Measuring Area
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To build a house or paint a room, a person must know how to calculate the area of the space. Readers will learn ways to calculate area using height and length through this book's understandable diagrams, illustrations, and photographs. Examples from real-world experiences will bring the exercises to life, and readers can apply their knowledge to solving the math problems featured throughout.
796) Measuring Distance
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The ancient Romans certainly had a hand--and foot--in the way we measure distance today, but modern technology has advanced measuring techniques considerably. Scientists have used nanotechnology to make the study of even minuscule distances more tangible. Readers discover this information and much more through text and illustrations as they learn about the concepts involved and the tools used to measure distance.
797) Measuring Height
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Not even a gigantic tape measure could capture the height of the tallest buildings in the world, so how do we know this information? Readers learn the answer to this question and more through fascinating photos and intriguing facts that introduce them to the units of height. Imperial and metric measurements are provided to guide readers as they learn about calculating altitude and estimating height. With real-world examples and problems to solve,...
798) Measuring Speed
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Did you know cheetahs can run 70 miles per hour? How do we know this? In this book, readers learn how to measure speeds like that of a cheetah using a simple formula and metric and imperial units. Diagrams, illustrations, and photographs further illuminate the knowledge presented and help readers fully grasp the concept. A concluding activity teaches readers to measure their own speed and puts their knowledge to the test.
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Temperature can determine a multitude of things, such as if someone has a fever or if your dinner is fully cooked. Readers will learn many aspects of measuring temperature, including using a thermometer and navigating the two most common scales, Celsius and Fahrenheit. Key math concepts are made understandable through hands-on activities, problems to solve, and engaging graphics.
800) Measuring Time
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Time is measured in a variety of units, including seconds, hours, days, weeks, and decades. This practice began with the sundials of ancient Egypt, but we still use clocks and calendars today to keep track of our time. This volume guides readers through measuring time, figuring out time zones, and learning about classic and modern timepieces. Through a fun activity and introductions to some famous scientists, readers will gain a better understanding...
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