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Teddy Bear Addition

Barbara Barbieri McGrath Tim Nihoff

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English
Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
01 January 2014
Series: McGrath Math
Big bears sort, count, and add tiny teddies in this companion book to the popular McGrath Math series. Catchy speech bubbles accompany lively verse as teddies add single-digit and double-digit numbers from one to fifty.
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Illustrated by:   Tim Nihoff
Imprint:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Height: 179mm,  Width: 258mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   138g
ISBN:   9781580894258
ISBN 10:   1580894259
Series:   McGrath Math
Pages:   32
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Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Big bears sort, count, and add tiny teddies in this companion book to the popular McGrath Math series. Catchy speech bubbles accompany lively verse as teddies add single-digit and double-digit numbers from one to fifty.

Reviews for Teddy Bear Addition

This short, easy-to-swallow picture book is a solid introduction to addition. Readers learn the basics through a combination of a rhyming narrative and teddy bears with speech bubbles that explain in simple, clear language the math concepts being illustrated. While the rhyming is cute and makes the book an enjoyable read-aloud, it could be a bit distracting for children who are using this book to really learn about addition; it could have been removed entirely, leaving more space for the teddies, who are doing the actual teaching. The use of primary colors and backgrounds comprised of clutter-free white space make this book both straightforward and visually stimulating. As well as learning how to add, readers will also begin developing a math vocabulary, with words like equation, addend, and sum easily explained by simply reading the instructions. Those who struggle with reading could still gain quite a bit from looking at the pictures. Nihoff's illustrations rely upon color-coding and a large font that distinguishes each numeral from the others--a helpful detail for those with dyslexia and other reading disorders. For libraries with math sections that need an update, this book is a great option.--School Library Journal


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