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Item Details
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100 NUMBER GAMES FOR AGES 3-5
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| By: |
Jenni Tavener |
| Format: |
Paperback |

| List price:
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£15.00 |
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| ISBN 10: |
0439984777 |
| ISBN 13: |
9780439984775 |
| Publisher: |
SCHOLASTIC |
| Pub. date: |
17 October, 2003 |
| Series: |
100 Learning Games S. |
| Pages: |
128 |
| Description: |
This title provides a wide range of fun number games that can be played at home or in a nursery/school setting with children aged three to five. The games are arranged under eight subject headings, and information on the typical stages of early numeracy development is provided throughout. |
| Synopsis: |
Each book in this series is packed full with 100 new step-by-step ideas for fun learning. Whether you are a parent at home or an early years professional, the books will provide lots of new inspiration for educational games with young children. All the ideas focus on the typical routines in a child's day. They require only minimal resources that will be found in any home or early years setting. Information on the typical stages of a child's development is also provided. 100 Number Games for Ages 3 to 5 This book provides 100 ideas for new number games for three-to five-year-olds. The games will help to develop a wide range of early number skills including counting, sequencing, adding and subtracting. All the games are signposted to show how they link in with the early years curriculam. The games in this book cover the following areas: Toy time Let's get busy Out and about Let's pretend Story time Songs and rhymes Winding down All together now |
| Illustrations: |
illustrations |
| Publication: |
UK |
| Imprint: |
Scholastic |
| Returns: |
Non-returnable |
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