Comes with 7 books

Mighty Maddie

I believe that tidying up toys after playtime is an important habit for our children. What I love about this book is how it uses the process of putting away toys to show that weight doesn’t always match size. It’s a clever way to make this concept meaningful and relatable for them.

3 Little Firefighters – Sorting

No child can resist a story about firefighters—me included! In this book, we get to help the firefighter sort out their buttons so they can take part in the parade. It’s such a fun way to combine an exciting theme with learning!

Jack the Builder – Counting

I used to think that once my kids learned their numbers, counting would just follow naturally. But I’ve found out that counting isn’t always straightforward—they might make mistakes like skipping numbers, repeating them, or even imagining extra ones. In this book, my kids use building blocks to understand how to use them to count correctly. It’s a hands-on way to make counting meaningful and fun!

Monster Musical Chair – Subtracting One

Using cute monsters and a game of musical chairs, our kids get to practice subtracting one from a number. We turned it into a fun family game, making learning subtraction something we all enjoy together!

It’s About Time! – Hours

For our little ones, telling time is often something they don’t really think about as they go about their day. I love how this book brings the concept of time into their world, showing them how important it is in our daily routines. It’s a lovely way to help them understand and appreciate time, which can set the stage for building healthy habits and consistent routines.

Leaping Lizards – Counting by 5s and 10s

Learning to skip count by 5s up to 50 is so important for helping kids spot number patterns, which comes in handy for things like telling time and handling money. I love how this book uses lizards to make counting in groups fun and engaging.

A House For Birdie – Understanding Capacity

My kids absolutely love playing with containers—filling them up, pouring liquids, and transferring toys from one box to another. Sometimes, though, my little one struggles with why some things just won’t fit. In this story, they get to explore how different birds fit into various houses, making the concept of capacity and volume both fun and easy to understand.