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The fun early infant math series.
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What Are You Doing Little Mice?
Illustrator PARK Young Ran 165x165mm; pop-up Level 0: Regulation - the basic pattern Why are the little mice so busy today? They blew balloons in order 'red and yellow', decorated a cake 'strawberry-strawberry-grape' in order and set the table 'a cup-a plate-a-cup' in order. Let's learn pattern with the little mice while preparing a happy birthday party. |
The Fluttering Hat
Illustrator Pauline Comis 210x210mm; board book (cut-out) Level 0: Size comparison Whose pretty hat is it that is fluttering by the wind? As you read the book, put the picture of the hat on the dotted line and you can compare the size of the hat with the size of the animals. You can explain it to children as “The hat is bigger than a little bird”, “The little bird is smaller than the hat”. |
Hide Well
Illustrator Miguel Tanco 150x210mm; board book (flaps) Level 0: Figures and space - basic space It is fun playing hide and seek in the forest. There are lots of places to hide such as on the tree, next to the rock, under the bush. Let's learn the concept of space while playing hide and seek with animal friends. Have kids loudly speak spatial words like on, under, next to, and between, as they uncover the flaps. |
Tasty Winter Night
Illustrator Giuliana Gregori 165x165mm; pop-up Level 0: Numbers and calculation - 1-10 One bear and one potato; three rabbits and three carrots; ten animals and ten bowls of soup. Let's match numbers together in this way. Sharing food with one another makes even a cold winter night warm. |
Five Fingers
Illustrator HAN Tae Hee 155x155mm; board book Level 0: Numbers and calculation - 1-5 Baby mice tickle the fingers. Should we play with little mice on our fingers? Let's count the numbers, one to five, extending fingers one by one. Then count again by bending fingers. Help kids to copy the hand's action in the pictures. |
Long Snaky Sock
Illustrator BACK Seong Im 210x210mm; board book (cut-out) Level 0: Measurement - length comparison If you put the picture of the rainbow snaky sock on the dotted line, you can compare its length with that of the other snaky socks. Use words comparing length such as longer and shorter. Can the fashionable snaky sock find the matching mate which has same length and color? |
Mr Square's Story
Illustrator Anna Godeassi 155x155mm; board book Shapes - square Mr. Red Square is lonely and Mr. Blue Square sleepy. Let's listen to the story of the Mr. Squares who have different characters and colors. You can see objects that have different size square shapes when you turn over the page with hole. |
Pop! The Numbers
Illustrator SON Youl 210x210mm; board book Numbers and calculation - number recognition What if numbers fall down from the sky like rain? After learning the numbers one to ten with animal friends, trace the numbers with your finger. Let's have fun learning the numbers. |
Cleaning is Fun
Illustrator BANG Jeong Hwa 155x155mm; board book (flaps) Classification and order Clean-up time can be fun. If you clean according to the same kinds and group, the house is soon clean. After you read this book, clean the house with your kids by classifying things of the same kind. Classification is the foundation of the ability to sort and organise material. |
Ten Little Santas
210x210mm; board book (flaps) Illustrator Chiara Dattola Number and calculation - counting numbers Little santas were busy giving out presents on the day before Christmas. What are they doing on Christmas day? Whenever you lift the flap, hiding little Santas appear one by one so you help kids to count numbers from one to ten. |
The Black Dot (die-cut)
Illustrator Barbara Nascimbeni 155x155mm; board book Shapes - circle As the black dot is rolling, it becomes; the black musical note, the black pattern, the black wheel. Through the hole, you can see the various things which the black dot changes into. Let's imagine what else the round black dot will become. |
The Chubby Hen
Illustrator SON Jeong Hyun 210x210mm; board book (cut-out) Measurement - comparing weight A chubby hen keeps insisting it is not fat. But does she have big eggs? Let's make the story complete by putting the hen's picture on the dotted line. Have kids learn the concept of "heavier" as they compare the hen's weight to that of farm animals. |
Tick-tock, Tick-tock
Illustrator KIM Dong Hoon 150x210mm; board book with clock Measurement - time and hours What is the baby gorilla doing all day in the jungle? Tick-tock, tick-tock, let's read to kids what the baby gorilla is doing at each time by moving the hands of the clock. |
Triangle's Dream
Illustrator Claire Garralon Shapes - triangle There is a triangle that has lots of dream like kids. Indeed, does the triangle dream of being? Let's imagine it by moving our fingers along the triangle hole or stenciling the triangle on paper. Let's talk to kids about what they would want to be if they were a triangle. |
Where Are You?
Illustrator SHIN Ji Soo 150x210mm; board book (flaps) Classification and order - matching pairs She wanted to rush out to make a snowman, but where is the matching sock? And where is the matching mitten? Let's find the matching sock and the matching mitten by uncovering the flaps of book. Talk to your kids about what is different and what is the same. |