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OverviewTerry is struggling to learn numbers. Pansy, Terry's dog, and Pansy's best friend, Oliver, the hedgehog, want to help but they don't know how. When Terry wakes up in the morning, she tells her mother that the fairy showed her the numbers in her dream. Her mother doesn't believe her, but her grandmother says with a playful smile on her face, ""Maybe there is a Number Fairy, sweet pea... Maybe there is."" From the proceeds the author donates paperback books to non-profit book charities for children. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Szabo M Erika , Porche LeePublisher: Erika M Szabo Imprint: Erika M Szabo Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9781943962372ISBN 10: 1943962375 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 02 November 2016 Recommended Age: From 2 to 6 years 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 ContentsReviewsEditorial review: Great colors, interesting images - lot's to see - will draw children in. Lots of empathy - and an alternative learning method - dream learning - which is in fact a technique used through the ages. I like the fact that the reader and parent can see the dream - and each number has an image associated with it. I believe the well placed mistake is clever, and again prompts interaction between the reader and child. I also like the fact that most of the faces in the book ( whether animals or children playing) speak to the reader - so in essence - well constructed - bright lively images - empathy and interest to the reader and pupil - no negatives - well done! "Editorial review: Great colors, interesting images - lot's to see - will draw children in. Lots of empathy - and an alternative learning method - dream learning - which is in fact a technique used through the ages. I like the fact that the reader and parent can see the dream - and each number has an image associated with it. I believe the well placed ""mistake"" is clever, and again prompts interaction between the reader and child. I also like the fact that most of the faces in the book ( whether animals or children playing) ""speak"" to the reader - so in essence - well constructed - bright lively images - empathy and interest to the reader and pupil - no negatives - well done!" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |