Comes with 7 books

Beep Beep, Vroom Vroom! – Patterns

Patterns help kids make predictions, understand sequences, and develop reasoning skills. In this story, the older brother arranges his cars in a special pattern to keep his sister from touching them. It’s exciting to see if she can match his pattern when he returns—making it a fun challenge that teaches and entertains at the same time!

Bug’s Dance – Directions

Oh, this book is such a blast! The bugs are learning a dance together, but the centipede struggles to keep up with all those legs. It’s a fantastic way for our kids to learn about directions while having a great time. My kids and I even tried out the dance moves ourselves—it made learning so much more fun and engaging!

Seaweed Soup – Matching Sets

In this story, the tortoise is preparing a special seaweed soup meal for his friends. As he sets the table, he needs to ensure each friend has the right utensils for the meal. This story teaches our children learn to count items by assigning one number to each object, teaching them the concept of one-to-one correspondence.

The Greatest Gymnast of All – Opposites

Opposites help children compare and describe the world around them. In this story, we follow the main character as she performs gymnastics moves, showing off opposites like short and long, over and under. I love how my kids get so into following the moves in the story while learning about opposites. It’s amazing how learning becomes a fun activity that keeps them engaged and excited!

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One … Two … Three … Sassafras! – Number Order

When Uncle Howie decides to take a family photo and asks the kids to line up from youngest to oldest, it’s more than just organizing for a picture. Through this story, my kids learn about number order. Understanding number order is a foundational skill that makes solving complex math problems easier as they grow.

Missing Mittens – Odd and Even Numbers

Brrrr, winter is so cold! Farmer Bill needs to find mittens for himself and his farm animals to keep warm. As we read this story, my kids and I explore odd and even numbers together. It’s a fun way for my kids to grasp the concept of odd and even numbers, which are important for understanding numbers. Understanding these early on helps build a solid foundation for their future math skills!

Double the Ducks – Doubling Numbers

Taking care of 5 ducks is already quite a task —feeding them, making cozy nests, and keeping them happy is quite a job! Now, imagine if we had 10 ducks to look after. This story helps my kids understand doubling numbers, making the idea of having twice as many ducks easier to grasp. It’s a fun way to show them how doubling works and to build their math skills for future challenges.