Abeka Learning Numbers with Button Bear for 2 year olds (2nd Edition)
SKU
010344
Grade PK
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A
beginning numbers book for young children. The 68 skills sheets in this book
will help children to listen, follow directions, and practice hand-eye
coordination as they learn number concepts 1-10. Children will also enjoy
coloring the large, simple pictures on each page. Second Edition, 135
perforated pages.
Skills
and Concepts learned are:
Counting
to 10
Hand-eye
coordination
Coloring
Thinking
and Reasoning
Listening
Skills
Number
1-10
Shapes
Pairs
Opposites
Publisher's Description of Abeka Learning Numbers with Button Bear for 2 year olds (2nd Edition)
Make learning numbers fun by giving your two-year-old these large, simple pictures to color as he counts the objects. While he's learning his numbers, shapes, pairs, and opposites, he'll also develop skills such as counting to ten, hand-eye coordination, coloring, and listening, along with thinking and reasoning.
Two-Year-Olds: Simple counting 1-25, Number concepts 1-10. Students learn to listen, follow directions, and practice hand-eye coordination.
Three-Year-Olds: Simple counting 1-30. Students sharpen their listening skills, follow directions, and practice hand-eye coordination as they learn number concepts 1-15. Children enjoy tracing pathways, doing dot-to-dot, and coloring large, simple forms on skill sheets.