Comes with 7 books
Every Buddy Counts – Counting
Some days we wake up feeling down, and one way to lift our spirits is by counting the things and people that make us happy. I love how this book combines learning to count with finding joy in the little things around us. It’s a sweet way to brighten our day and teach our kids about appreciating what makes them happy.
Circus Shapes – Recognising Shapes
Even though many 3-year-olds already know their shapes, I love how these books make it extra special by finding shapes in fun places like a circus. It’s a wonderful way to show kids that shapes are all around us.
A Pair of Socks – Matching
This book really hits home for me, reminding me of those moments when we’re sorting socks during laundry. It’s amazing how these stories connect to our everyday life, making learning feel so natural and relatable for our kids.
Rabbit’s Pajama Party – Sequencing
A fun sleepover party story turns into a great lesson on sequencing for our kids. Through this simple tale, our children quickly learn how to arrange events, ideas, and objects in a logical order.
Henry The Fourth – Ordinals
Ordinal numbers help us see the order of things, like 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. I love how a fun dog show story introduces my kids to these concepts, making it easy for them to understand where things fall in a sequence while enjoying a bedtime story.
The Best Bug Parade – Comparing Sizes
Understanding how to compare objects by size helps kids grasp how to compare them by other attributes like color or weight later on, which is so useful for math and science. I love how this bug story gently builds up this concept, making it easy for kids to learn how to compare different bugs in various ways.
Just Enough Carrots – Comparing Amounts
Another story that teaches comparison, and this time is a trip to the supermarket. It’s amazing how a simple trip to the store can teach our kids about comparing and making choices. Through this story, they learn to see things from different perspectives and understand how comparing can help them make better decisions.
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