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Overview"""Come color us. Do decorate us. Sign your name. Let's play a game. Some pages are our story Of how we numbers look like. Some pages are our story Of the things we like. Connect. Draw. Trace. Write. Doing this together Is our joy and delight."" Miss Anna is happy to finally create a supplementary COLOR--ENHNANCED workbook to The Number Story 1, a Bronze Medal Winner of the 2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards. Another back-to-back book, The Number Story Activity Book 1 and The Number Story Activity Book 2 will provide additional boosts to help children learn their numbers 0-10. In The Number Story Activity Book 1, children and parents are invited to trace and color the Numbers and to decorate them to further reinforce the number rhyme they have just read. In The Number Story Activity Book 2, children are invited to play games with the Numbers. Activities such as Counting, Dot-to-Dot, Tracing, and Filling in the Missing Number will further help children remember the number rhyme. Buy the book to see your child smile as he/she takes her first steps to learn numbers 0-10. With the loving guidance of parents and educators, these delightful activities will help your child connect the number names to the correct numerical symbols. Children will learn their numbers 0-10 smiling. For more learning fun, visit Miss Anna's website at www.missannabooks.com." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna MissPublisher: Lumpy Publishing Imprint: Lumpy Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9781945977008ISBN 10: 1945977000 Pages: 98 Publication Date: 10 April 2017 Recommended Age: From 2 to 5 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 ContentsReviewsThe Number Story Activity Book 1 and The Number Story Activity Book 2 is a complementary workbook to Miss Anna's The Number Story 1 / The Number Story 2, a Bronze Medal Winner of 2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards. The following are a few of the reviews written by educators and parents for The Number Story 1 and The Number Story 2. An inspirational way of helping children to count. A Bronze Medal Winner and highly recommended. - 2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards A very clever and fun way to help children to remember numbers. Highly recommended! - 2016 Wishing Shelf Book Award Review I am a teacher teaching both kindergarteners and first grade students. I introduced this book The Number Story to my students and found they really enjoy reading it. As matter of fact, they even were chanting some of the phrases from this book. This book made my job much easier. - Carol G., Teacher, Oregon For a child, the best form of gaining knowledge is through discovery. Through this book on numbers, children's eyes will be open to discover the numbers, their names, and the way to recognize it. Children are visual, and this book will encourage children to enjoy learning their numbers. - Kathy H., Educator and Lawyer at Apple, California This is one of the most creative books on teaching numbers I've encountered. I can see that the author took time to creatively present the stories of each number. This book does more than teaching numbers. It introduces children to a book that is beautifully written and yet simple and fun enough for young toddlers to enjoy! Outstanding!!! - Joanne W., Teacher, Missouri A very sweet book. The colourful illustrations help a lot to make it accessible to younger readers. The rhyming also helps. - Primary school teacher, aged 47 Worked well with my younger children (3 - 4 yr olds). They loved the drawings. 'Eight is rollercoaster rails' seemed to be the favourite. Perhaps suggested lesson plans might be helpful to put in the back. Also, the author could offer cardsto help the children learn the different numbers. - Teacher, aged 29 'So many fun things for children to enjoy, all helping to encourage them to learn to count. Good balance of empty space and illustration. Also, not too long so the child is not overwhelmed.'- Primary school teacher and literacy coordinator, aged 56 'My children loved this little book.' - Parent, aged 36 The Number Story Activity Book 1 and The Number Story Activity Book 2 is a complementary workbook to Miss Anna's The Number Story 1 / The Number Story 2, a Bronze Medal Winner of 2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards. The following are a few of the reviews written by educators and parents for The Number Story 1 and The Number Story 2. An inspirational way of helping children to count. A Bronze Medal Winner and highly recommended. - 2016 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards A very clever and fun way to help children to remember numbers. Highly recommended! - 2016 Wishing Shelf Book Award Review I am a teacher teaching both kindergarteners and first grade students. I introduced this book The Number Story to my students and found they really enjoy reading it. As matter of fact, they even were chanting some of the phrases from this book. This book made my job much easier. - Carol G., Teacher, Oregon For a child, the best form of gaining knowledge is through discovery. Through this book on numbers, children's eyes will be open to discover the numbers, their names, and the way to recognize it. Children are visual, and this book will encourage children to enjoy learning their numbers. - Kathy H., Educator and Lawyer at Apple, California This is one of the most creative books on teaching numbers I've encountered. I can see that the author took time to creatively present the stories of each number. This book does more than teaching numbers. It introduces children to a book that is beautifully written and yet simple and fun enough for young toddlers to enjoy! Outstanding!!! - Joanne W., Teacher, Missouri A very sweet book. The colourful illustrations help a lot to make it accessible to younger readers. The rhyming also helps. - Primary school teacher, aged 47 Worked well with my younger children (3 - 4 yr olds). They loved the drawings. 'Eight is rollercoaster rails' seemed to be the favourite. Perhaps suggested lesson plans might be helpful to put in the back. Also, the author could offer cards to help the children learn the different numbers. - Teacher, aged 29 'So many fun things for children to enjoy, all helping to encourage them to learn to count. Good balance of empty space and illustration. Also, not too long so the child is not overwhelmed.' - Primary school teacher and literacy coordinator, aged 56 'My children loved this little book.' - Parent, aged 36 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |