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Comparing Nonfiction and Fiction Books

a girl looks at an alphabet poster

Your child will learn about the similarities and differences between literary and informational texts.

Count and Pour

a girl stacks rainbow blocks

Your child will learn how to count from 1 to 5.

Count and Snack

a boy plays with a number train

Your child will learn how to count 0-5 objects.

Count on Me

baby plays with number toys

Your child will learn introduction to counting with one-to-one correspondence

Counting Coins

a baby crawls on the ground

Your child will learn how to estimate amounts, compare “more” and “less,” and represent amounts with a number line

Counting Mix Up

a girl writes numbers

Your child will learn counting up to 10 with one-to-one correspondence, even when the items being counted look different

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