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School Zone – Get Ready for Math Workbook – Ages 5 to 7, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, Numbers 0-12, Counting, Addition, Subtraction, and More

BOOK FEATURES

  • 48 activity pages
  • For ages 5-7
  • 5.313″ x 8.5″ pages with sturdy backing that creates a writing surface
  • This tablet-style workbook for kindergartners and first graders focuses on early math objectives
  • Enhances multiple skills: number recognition 0-12, addition, subtraction, and more!
  • Kids will also learn to tell time, and practice identifying shapes
  • Top bound activity pad with easy-tear pages for individual worksheets
  • Portable and perfect for on-the-go learning!

JMD$ 1,500.00

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Gift Wrap Design

Christmas Wrapping (JMD$ 250.00)

Gift Wrap Design

Christmas Wrapping (JMD$ 250.00)

JMD$ 1,750.00

BOOK FEATURES

  • 48 activity pages
  • For ages 5-7
  • 5.313″ x 8.5″ pages with sturdy backing that creates a writing surface
  • This tablet-style workbook for kindergartners and first graders focuses on early math objectives
  • Enhances multiple skills: number recognition 0-12, addition, subtraction, and more!
  • Kids will also learn to tell time, and practice identifying shapes
  • Top bound activity pad with easy-tear pages for individual worksheets
  • Portable and perfect for on-the-go learning!

 

EXCELLENT – Give your child a boost in school by building early math skills. Get Ready for Math, a Little Get Ready!™ book, has been designed to help kindergartners and first graders learn and review important math skills. It’s just the right size for small hands and also fits easily in backpacks and totes for take-along learning fun. This book is filled with 48 easy tear-out pages with activities focused on math objectives appropriate for this age level, such as number recognition through 12, one-to-one correspondence, concepts of more and less, simple addition and subtraction equations, and more. Your child will discover a place where fun and learning come together.

WORKBOOKS FOR KIDS – Writing in workbook pages, as opposed to typing on a computer, can help kids to focus and to learn. Writing by hand fires up specific areas of a child’s brain, improving a child’s ability to not only remember what he or she learns but to think of new ideas.