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The Count is on the lookout for Big Bird, and every stop gives him a new reason to count. As the search moves along, children meet the numbers from one to twelve through familiar Sesame Street fun. This bright counting story turns number practice into a playful walk toward Sesame Street. The simple setup helps new readers connect each number with action, characters, and pictures rather than plain memorization. For children who already enjoy Big Bird, the Count, and other Sesame Street friends, it offers a friendly way to build confidence with early math vocabulary, counting order, and repeated reading.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Synclaire Fields has always known exactly who she is: the Math Kid in Mrs. Z's class. She gets perfect marks on every single quiz, helps her classmates master tricky concepts, and loves showing off her skills after school at her parents' store. But everything changes when she gets two answers wrong on a test. If she is not the Math Kid anymore, who is she? Determined to find a brand new talent, Synclaire sets out on a quest to discover what comes next. Could she be a piano prodigy? A board game champion? A roller skating star? While trying out new hobbies is exciting, she cannot help but feel pulled back to the numbers she loves so much. With the support of her friends and a lot of laughs along the way, Synclaire must figure out if it is okay to make mistakes. Step into Mrs. Z's classroom for a hilarious and heartwarming story about trying new things, leaning on your friends, and discovering that you do not have to be perfect to be amazing.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 128 Pages
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Watch closely as a family of little birds waddles over the hills and far away in this interactive counting story. This unique version of the classic rhyme helps you practice your numbers while teaching you how to tell the tale using sign language. The bright and clear illustrations show you the exact hand movements needed to sign along as each little bird disappears and eventually returns to its mother. You will learn to count backward from five and discover a beautiful new way to express the story without using your voice. Combining basic math skills with visual communication makes this familiar song an exciting challenge. Follow the feathered family on their adventure and see how quickly you can master the signs for this favorite counting rhyme.
6-8 Years 12 Pages
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A Counting and Rhyming Book

One, two, moo: numbers become a rhyming game in this cheerful counting book. I Knew Two who Said Moo uses playful lines to move from one to ten, giving young readers a chance to hear rhyme, predict sounds, and follow a simple number sequence. The language is brief and musical, making it friendly for children who are building confidence with early reading skills. With its mix of counting, rhythm, and silly animal sound fun, this picture book works well for shared reading, classroom number practice, or independent browsing by children who enjoy books that invite them to say the words aloud.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Get ready to pop into some serious math fun! The Community Champs club has an extra-special fundraiser planned this year. They want to raise enough money to donate delicious Thanksgiving dinners to families in need in their neighborhood. To reach their big goal, William and Lizzie are on a serious mission to sell more shiny popcorn tins than the club has ever sold before. But keeping track of all those popcorn sales requires some clever calculations. As the orders roll in, the kids have to figure out the mean, median, mode, and range of their sales data to see if they are on track to succeed. Join the Champs as they connect everyday numbers to a fantastic cause. You will learn important math vocabulary while following an engaging story about helping others and working hard to make a real difference in the community.
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Playtime is over, and it is time to get the room back in order. Llama Llama has made quite a mess with his toys, but Mama Llama is here to help him clean it all up. Together, they turn a tedious chore into an exciting counting game that makes tidying up fly by. You can practice your numbers as Llama Llama sorts through the clutter. Start by picking up ten stray books and count your way down as every toy finds its proper place. With each item put away, the room looks better and the numbers get smaller. This clever approach to cleaning shows how working together can make any job enjoyable. By the time you reach the final number, the room is spotless, leaving just one happy Mama Llama ready for a big hug.
6-8 Years 9-12 Years 16 Pages
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Mr. Fish is starting school, and his worries are swimming fast. He does not know how to write his name. He cannot draw every shape. Math feels confusing, too. What if everyone else already knows how to do the things he has not learned yet? The Pout-Pout Fish Goes to School is a reassuring rhyming picture book about first-day jitters and the real purpose of school. Young readers will recognize Mr. Fish's nervous thoughts, especially if they are beginning a new classroom, meeting a new teacher, or trying skills that feel difficult. With friendly underwater characters and a comforting message, this story helps children see school as a place for learning, practicing, and growing rather than a place where they must already know everything.
6-8 Years 34 Pages
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Get ready to giggle with five of the goofiest friends you will ever meet! Early one morning, five silly fishermen squeeze into a little wooden boat, hoping to catch a big, delicious fish dinner. After a long day on the sparkling water, it is time to head home. But when they try to count everyone to make sure they are all safe, they only count four people! Did someone fall into the water? The panicked friends are absolutely convinced that one of their buddies has vanished beneath the waves! Will they ever figure out their ridiculous counting mistake? This hilarious, easy-to-read twist on a classic folktale is packed with funny drawings and a clever puzzle. You will love solving the mystery and proving you are much smarter than these five very silly fishermen!
6-8 Years 34 Pages
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It is finally the one hundredth day of school at Frank N. Stein Elementary! All the little monsters are incredibly excited for the big celebration. Everyone is ready to have a spook-tacular time, except for a girl named Jane Brain. Jane is the only regular, non-monster student in the entire class. For the special show-and-tell project, every student has to bring in exactly one hundred items to count and share. The problem is, Jane cannot think of a single fun thing to bring! Will she figure out the perfect project in time for the party? Join the silly classroom fun and practice your own math skills as you learn spooky, hilarious new ways to count all the way to one hundred.
6-8 Years 52 Pages
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Isobel is ready to solve her math homework. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division: those are the kinds of problems she understands. The problem next door is much noisier. As bangs, crashes, and thumps interrupt her work, Isobel tries to calculate what could be causing such a racket. A marching band? A basketball team? A family of elephants? The clues do not add up easily, and Isobel’s frustration grows with every sound. Playful and funny, this picture book is a smart pick for young readers who like math, mysteries, and everyday problems that feel very big in the moment. It also offers a gentle look at noise sensitivity, problem solving, and the surprising ways neighbors can become friends.
6-8 Years 41 Pages
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Arthur wants a T-shirt and cap, but there is one big problem: he has no money. Violet has a number problem of her own. Together, brother and sister come up with a plan that may help them both. Their money-making project brings plenty of funny mistakes, clever ideas, and beginner-friendly lessons about earning, counting, and working together. Arthur wants his prize, while Violet’s math skills become more important than he first realizes. Arthur’s Funny Money is a classic early reader that turns simple business ideas into a lively story children can understand. With humor, sibling teamwork, and Lillian Hoban’s familiar chimp characters, this book is a good fit for young readers interested in money, numbers, and everyday problem solving.
6-8 Years 64 Pages
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Attempting to tell a simple, peaceful story about a flock of pigeons should be the easiest job in the world. But what are you supposed to do when the birds absolutely refuse to sit still? Just when you think you have the perfect number of feathered friends to begin your tale, more pigeons swoop in, fly away, or cause a hilarious distraction! You will have to stay on your toes and use your best addition and subtraction skills to keep track of this chaotic flock. Every time the page turns, the number changes, turning a normal story into a wildly funny numbers game. Can you use your math facts to help the frustrated narrator catch up with the unstable quantities, or is this wacky pigeon adventure completely doomed? Grab your counting skills and prepare to laugh out loud as you try to tame a story that is constantly flying out of control.
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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