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Overview"A group of playful and funny little monkeys makes a silly mistake. They think that the moon has fallen into a well and then they try to catch the moon! Readers count from 1 to 5 and recite the string of number words to five. ""5 Little Monkeys Catching the Moon"" is a folktale from China and is the third of the three books in the first series of the CAMathories(TM) Folktale Mathematics(TM) curriculum (3-4 years old). Series 1: Count and Recite 1 to 5. Two other books in the same series are: ""Goldilocks and the Three Bears"" (from Britain), and ""Paco and the Giant Chili Plant"" (from Mexico). This series helps readers to develop an awareness of the mathematics principle of 'order irrelevance' - we can count things in any order but the number stays the same. CAMathories(TM) Folktale Mathematics(TM) Series books are fun math-learning folktales designed, written, and peer-reviewed by renowned (current and previous) researchers and faculty members of mathematics and early years learning from the University of Cambridge." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Penny Coltman , Kit CheungPublisher: Camathories Company Imprint: Camathories Company Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9781734356663ISBN 10: 1734356669 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 06 August 2022 Recommended Age: From 3 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMrs. Penny Coltman is an experienced educator and trainer of teachers in the early years' education sector in the United Kingdom. She gained her MEd Res at the University of Cambridge. Mrs. Coltman was a manager and lecturer on the University of Cambridge's Early Years and Primary PGCE course for 20+ years. In 2007, Mrs. Coltman was awarded a prestigious Pilkington Prize by the University of Cambridge in recognition of her contributions to Early Years teacher education. Mrs. Coltman specializes in early mathematics and science education and collaborated with Dr. David Whitebread (1948-2021) in researching self-regulation and the role of language in supporting early learning. She has worked with several educational publishers, including, BBC worldwide, and created two award-winning practical classroom resources to support the teaching of early mathematics. Mrs. Coltman recently retired from the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge. Currently, she is the Early Years Education Mentor for CAMathories and a member of CAMathories' Education Team that designs the curriculum and syllabus for CAMathories with Dr. Lorna Ayton Dr. Kit Cheung has lived, studied and worked in different places, from the fun yet hustle and bustle cities of Hong Kong and Singapore, to awesome Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, then to fairytale-like Cambridge in England, and later to Baltimore, the crab cake capital of the world, before settling in the garden state, New Jersey, of the U.S.A. Dr. Cheung likes to travel to different places in Asia, Europe, and Australasia, to meet different people, to learn about different cultures and is fascinated by different folk stories from different areas. Dr. Cheung is a Chevening Scholarship recipient and has obtained a Ph.D. degree from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Cambridge. Dr. Cheung is a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CAMathories Company. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |