The gates of curiosity
by Jean de Dieu Munyurangabo
A board book to let children know numbers, colors and print foot. By opening every gate of x color, a child know which animals walked there etc…
A board book to let children know numbers, colors and print foot. By opening every gate of x color, a child know which animals walked there etc…
Although the two are formed by lines, do they serve the same purpose? The little ones will develop notions and mathematical skills by finding the differences and similarities between the figures.
A Whole Universe of Numbers Picture book story about funny characters, with number riddles for playful learning and discovery of numbers from 1 to 10 On the way to an important mission, Yrg and Galumphodil get caught in a star storm with their spaceship. Thanks to the Speedi Scoot acceleration engine, they are able to escape at the last second, but now the ship's computer is spitting out confusing numerical puzzles. No matter how desperately Galumphodil whirls his 6 arms through the air while Yrg twists his 2 stalk eyes - they must solve the puzzles to make the computer repair itself. At the same time, there's another adventure, because the dangerous Gruntwobbly has it in for their spaceship! Yrg and Galumphodil manage to avert the danger, and eventually solve all the puzzles. The mission is saved! • Exciting and original story by bestselling author Ursula Poznanski (#1 for German YA) • Detailed illustrations to discover and learn to count • Following the bestseller “Letter Jungle” (over 50,000 copies sold since 2019)
If Sam can ever finish raking the autumn leaves, he'll get to play with his friends. But more leaves just keep falling! Argh! It’s no help that he's distracted by how many fall at once or what shapes and colours they have either... or will Sam's once bitter chore turn into the playtime he wished for?
When children first explore the world, they usually ask many questions. You can try finding answers together with them by reading and looking through the picturebook Скільки?/ How many? The book's interesting questions and beautiful illustrations facilitate a friendly and joyful dialogue between adults and little readers. Скільки?/How many? was originally published as a bilingual picturebook with English and Ukrainian parallel text, which was also helpful for children learning languages. From 3 to 6 years, 199 words (Ukrainian and English) Rightsholders: Oksana Lushcevska, olushchevska@gmail.com
The lotto book "Colors and Shapes" is an educational manual for children which contains 8 pages with exciting tasks and 48 thick removable cards. A picture is hidden under each card, which plays a key role in completing the tasks. With the help of this book, a child will learn colors, get acquainted with geometric shapes, develop logic and attention. Pages with a thickness of 2 mm are made of multilayer laminated cardboard, which allows to study in detail and repeat the material a huge number of times without compromising the quality of the book. This series also has the following books: The opposites Time for children Words and syllables Animal world Numbers
"What a good day for afternoon tea! ONE fat teapot is what we need, and TWO tasty spreads: strawberry jam and cream. Follow along with the March Hare as he prepares tea for his best friends! The billingual rhyming text, bright colors, and familiar characters make this board book fun and engaging to read aloud, perfect for young children learning to count."
The series aims to help children master their very first skills and pieces of knowledge! This book contains 11 important topics that a child should become familiar with at a young age. The little one will learn to count up to five, distinguish colors and shapes; understand the emotions they may feel and the parts of their body; discover wild and domestic animals, along with other essential things. And they will go through all this journey side by side with a cheerful company of animals who, just like the child, explore the diversity of this vast world!
STEPS TO LEARNING is a new medium of interactive learning as it teaches children in an innovative manner of readers and workbooks . The subjects in this series are Art and Craft , Writing , Environmental Science , Science , maths , English and children . The readers have a detailed explaination which teaches the children in an interactive way and the workbooks that correspond to the readers work well because of fun activities . The 4 levels are as follows : Nursery , Kg-1 , kg-2 , kg-3 . This series can be very successful for school learning programmes Please contact us for a detailed explaination of the series . Suggested Size : A4 ( 297 X 210 ) MM Pages : 32-88 Titles in the series : Each subject has a set of its own readers and workbooks for children of all the 4 levels .Its a total of 96 titles . Please contact us for a detailed explaination .
Humphrey has fun measuring the length of Granny's ball of knitting-wool, especially as it involves winding her up in it, with Toby, the cat.
Mummy is so busy that Humphrey and Elizabeth decide to give her some of their time, but working out how much is a puzzle.
Can you count and study colors at the same time? It becomes easy after reading this book! It is made according to the mix & match principle, where each page is cut into halves that can be flipped. While choosing items of different colors for numbers, a child is going to learn how to count from 1 to 10 and remember ten basic colors.
There is a dragon lying and sleeping. Slowly the children creep up: first 1 little kid, then 2, then 3 ... One comes on each side and they start to play. They paint on the dragon's belly, are wild pirates or climb over the prongs on its back. And the dragon? He sleeps and dreams a dragon dream. Until suddenly ... With the detailed and lovely drawings in this book, the numbers from 1 to 10 can be practised in a very playful way. There are also many little stories, such as the squirrels' picnic, the mice's bath in the goldfish bowl or the rabbit's vegetable garden. The illustrations are complemented by short rhymes. With lots of fun, the book encourages learning to count and also trains the attention of little readers.
“Come along – Do the Math!” gets each child from where he stands. This comprehensive book series helps teachers to recognize dyscalculia with detailed diagnostic tests and provides the relevant course material for all primary school classes. The 8 volumes of the series cover all steps from basic numeric skills to calculation up to 1 000 000 and measurements. The framework is based on the findings of learning psychology, that children are only capable to do abstract, purely intellectual operations when they have acquired sufficient inner mental images. This learning process needs manifold experiences and activities. “Come along – Do the Math!” to identify risk factors at the beginning of each school year and all the way through primary school for differentiated learning in normal lessons as well as designated special courses for the individual needs of each child spiral curricular structure to support children with dyscalculia in all levels of primary school
Sticker Books with developmental tasks are devoted to children interested in all means of transport from a kick scooter to a bulldozer! Evolve Stickers series help kids master counting, logical thinking in an easy and fun way. What is more, Sticker Books assist children in comparing shapes and sizes, studying colors and letters, as well as getting a hand ready for writing. Convenient to use, Sticker Books are excellent for a walk, during a trip, or while waiting in a long line.
The apples are ripe! Which animal will be first to know? Or second? Or third? Inspire young readers to notice the arrival of fall with ordinal numbers in this beautifully illustrated picture book. Nature gives us many signs of the changing seasons, if we pay attention and use our senses like animals do. Author Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton’s poetic language seamlessly weaves together the arrival of fall, animal communication, and counting with ordinal numbers. Steph Marshall’s bright, bold illustrations capture the animals’ actions as they enjoy a fall feast. Perfect as a read-aloud for fall story times and preschool and kindergarten lessons, this narrative story will inspire young readers to notice the coming of autumn.
This wonderful book was created especially for kids! Short poetic stories about various animals will help children understand from an early age that everyone: both animals and people are different, we all have advantages and disadvantages, there are features that make us unique. However, we all deserve love and respect. The book teaches us to treat others with kindness and understanding. There is a place for everyone in this world. We are all special! If you need further information or review copies (digital) of the book, please contact: Rightsholders: oleksandra.zelik@ranok-school.com
Why Do We Need Warm Clothes? Of course, to keep warm! Everyone knows: if you're cold, put on socks or a sweater. But the warmest things can't be touched: pleasant memories, smiles from loved ones, their care and love... All of this warms our hearts like hats warm our ears. Let's search for warmth together on the pages of this book and within ourselves, and share it with our loved ones. From 3 years Rightsholders: Oleksandra Zelik, oleksandra.zelik@ranok.com.ua
1+ Petryk puts on a t-shirt with 3 watermelon slices, Sofiyka — a romper with 8 spots. Marko takes his colorful umbrella when he goes out, and Gonzo the Dog puts his warm booties on. No matter what the season is, you can always pick out clothes that match the weather and your mood. So, what are you going to wear today? This bright and interactive book teaches children to dress, count 1 to 10 and enjoy every kind of weather!Selling points- Learn numbers, items of clothes and weather conditions in a fun and exciting way with the help of touch-and-feel parts. - Children will observe the pictures, touch the shapes and name them. - The book encourages play-based learning. - The little ones will be surprised by the mirror on the last page, which will get them to think, “What should I wear to go outside?”